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Seneko Quotes By Theobald Smith

In general, a fact is worth more than theories in the long run. The theory stimulates, but the fact builds. The former in due time is replaced by one better but the fact remains and becomes fertile. — Theobald Smith

Seneko Quotes By Mary Augusta Ward

The delight in natural things - colors, forms, scents - when there was nothing to restrain or hamper it, has often been a kind of intoxication, in which thought and consciousness seemed suspended ... — Mary Augusta Ward

Seneko Quotes By Patrick Ness

Always," I say to him. "Every time — Patrick Ness

Seneko Quotes By T. Boone Pickens

I've been married over 50 years of my life. — T. Boone Pickens

Seneko Quotes By Emma Cline

but I was past the point of caring, the night stoking a foolish, confused sense that I had somehow returned to the world after a period of absence, had taken up residence again in the realm of the living. — Emma Cline

Seneko Quotes By Warren Christopher

We have a human rights interest. Then there is the immigration problem. The human-rights violations have caused people to take to boats and flood not only the United States, but other countries in the region, creating great instability. — Warren Christopher

Seneko Quotes By Debasish Mridha

The ultimate profit of all businesses should be happiness. — Debasish Mridha

Seneko Quotes By Brenda Perlin

He would say things like, "But you are my wife!" when I didn't do something that he wanted me to do. His expectations were not realistic. — Brenda Perlin

Seneko Quotes By Carl Sagan

The study of the global climate, the comparison of the Earth with other worlds, are subjects in their earliest stages of development. They are fields that are poorly and grudgingly funded. In our ignorance, we continue to push and pull, to pollute the atmosphere and brighten the land, oblivious of the fact that the long-term consequences are largely unknown. — Carl Sagan