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Science Nerd Love Quotes & Sayings

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Top Science Nerd Love Quotes

I want to mark you, and I want to own you. I want to fucking live inside you. — Annabel Joseph

As the wind continued to howl and groan through her decaying body, she began to sing her story. — Ken Liu

Every woman deserves diamonds, and even if you can't afford to go out and buy diamonds for yourself or you don't have actual stone diamonds, I think when we look at ourselves we should refer to ourselves as a precious stone. — Nia Long

We take Aristotle seriously not when we write about his ideas, but when we take his ideas as part of our discussions. — Jay L. Garfield

When you look good...you feel good...you live good. — Timothy Pina

I don't judge anybody because I've been the one to party and look for the after party to begin! I have more fun now both when I DJ and in general. — Curtis Jones

Who cares if a carrot has a slight bend? They're all the same when they end up on the plate. — Tristram Stuart

Canon gives orders that no more prayers are to be offered up for the British government. — Charles Kaiser

You have to live life to its full chorizo. — Mario Batali

I am trapped in this body, and there is nothing I can do about it. — Dudley Moore

In the pursuit of knowledge, no one should travel alone — C.S. Woolley

To live
On means not yours
be brave in silks and laces,
Gallant in steeds; splendid in banquets; all
Not yours. Given, uninherited, unpaid for;
This is to be a trickster; and to filch
Men's art and labour, which to them is wealth,
Life, daily bread;
quitting all scores with "friend,
You're troublesome!" Why this, forgive me,
Is what, when done with a less dainty grace,
Plain folks call "Theft. — Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton

I scratched the word HELLO in small letters ... And as names go, it's a good one, isn't it? In spite of all the damage that followed, I still think that's the perfect name for a picture drawn by a man who was trying his best not to be sad anymore - who was trying to remember how it felt to be happy. — Stephen King