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Spurious Relationship Quotes By L.M. Montgomery

Everything that's worth having is some trouble ... — L.M. Montgomery

Spurious Relationship Quotes By Charles Darwin

I believe there exists, & I feel within me, an instinct for the truth, or knowledge or discovery, of something of the same nature as the instinct of virtue, & that our having such an instinct is reason enough for scientific researches without any practical results ever ensuing from them. — Charles Darwin

Spurious Relationship Quotes By Paramahansa Yogananda

The so-called miraculous powers of a great master are a natural accompaniment to his exact understanding of subtle laws that operate in the inner cosmos of consciousness. — Paramahansa Yogananda

Spurious Relationship Quotes By Rex Stout

Nothing is quite so uncomfortable as a loose conscience. — Rex Stout

Spurious Relationship Quotes By Neil DeGrasse Tyson

Every cup that passes through a single person and eventually rejoins the world's water supply holds enough molecules to mix 1,500 of them into every other cup of water in the world. No way around it: some of the water you just drank passed through the kidneys of Socrates, Genghis Khan, and Joan of Arc.

How about air? Also vital. A single breathful draws in more air molecules than there are breathfuls of air in Earth's entire atmosphere. That means some of the air you just breathed passed through the lungs of Napoleon, Beethoven, Lincoln, and Billy the Kid. — Neil DeGrasse Tyson

Spurious Relationship Quotes By Alberto Cairo

Perception is a fantasy that coincides with reality. - Christ Firth, from Making Up the Mind: How the Brain Creates Our Mental World — Alberto Cairo

Spurious Relationship Quotes By Reginald Horace Blyth

A haiku is the expression of a temporary enlightenment, in which we see into the life of things. — Reginald Horace Blyth