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Rockliffe Systems Quotes By Martina Hingis

And the '99 finals at the French - if I had won that one easily, no one would have talked about it. — Martina Hingis

Rockliffe Systems Quotes By Thomas Browne

To be nameless in worthy deeds exceeds an infamous history. — Thomas Browne

Rockliffe Systems Quotes By Various

You propose to give up everything to God; be sure, then, to include yourself among the things to be given up. - ST. BENEDICT. — Various

Rockliffe Systems Quotes By Joseph Stalin

The death of one man is a tragedy. The death of millions is a statistic. — Joseph Stalin

Rockliffe Systems Quotes By Prince William

Everybody thinks I drink beer but I actually like cider! — Prince William

Rockliffe Systems Quotes By Enrico Fermi

Although the problem of transmuting chemical elements into each other is much older than a satisfactory definition of the very concept of chemical element, it is well known that the first and most important step towards its solution was made only nineteen years ago by the late Lord Rutherford, who started the method of the nuclear bombardments. — Enrico Fermi

Rockliffe Systems Quotes By Douglas Bond

For Knox, preaching was all about proclaiming the evangel of Jesus Christ, giving good news to a world that for too long had heard only bad news. — Douglas Bond

Rockliffe Systems Quotes By Rafael Palmeiro

I don't see myself as someone that brings a lot of luggage. — Rafael Palmeiro

Rockliffe Systems Quotes By M T Anderson

I could see my face, crying, in her blank eye. — M T Anderson

Rockliffe Systems Quotes By Kristen Iversen

The body is an organ of memory, holding traces of all our experiences. The land, too, carries the burden of all its changes. To truly see and understand a landscape is to see its depth as well as its smooth surfaces, its beauty and its scars. — Kristen Iversen