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Scotty Cranmer Quotes By Leonardo Da Vinci

Music may be called the sister of painting, for she is dependent upon hearing, the sense which comes second and her harmony is composed of the union of proportional parts sounded simultaneously, rising and falling in one or more harmonic rhythms. — Leonardo Da Vinci

Scotty Cranmer Quotes By Judith Ivory

What irony. This great ship that carried all their fates upon her steel and rivets sailed like a compeer under him, half-blind with a limp. — Judith Ivory

Scotty Cranmer Quotes By Bryant McGill

Within each person is the miracle of a unique consciousness unlike any other in the universe. — Bryant McGill

Scotty Cranmer Quotes By Tracy Morgan

If she's not spoken for, and you come at her correctly, like a man, she'll get with you. — Tracy Morgan

Scotty Cranmer Quotes By Jill Mansell

Last night. I couldn't put that book down. I was awake till four this morning finishing it. I didn't know reading could be like that, I had no idea. — Jill Mansell

Scotty Cranmer Quotes By Evan Osnos

Although Shanghai is on the sea, it long lacked the prosperity that Hong Kong enjoyed, so while Hong Kong became known for its exotic ocean creatures, Shanghai built its diet around more commonplace river and sea fish. — Evan Osnos

Scotty Cranmer Quotes By Robin Robertson

What we understand is that society must allow room for the irrational, in healthy balance with the rational. — Robin Robertson

Scotty Cranmer Quotes By Ayn Rand

Every movement that seeks to enslave a country, every dictatorship or potential dictatorship, needs some minority group as a scapegoat which it can blame for the nation's troubles and use as a justification of its own demands for dictatorial powers. In Soviet Russia, the scapegoat was the bourgeoisie; in Nazi Germany, it was the Jewish people; in America, it is the businessmen. — Ayn Rand