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Sten Quotes By Ruth Westheimer

When I was in my routine training for the Israeli army as a teenager, they discovered completely by chance that I was a lethal sniper. I could hit the target smack in the center further away than anyone could believe. Not just that, even though I was tiny and not even much of an athlete, I was incredibly accurate throwing hand grenades too. Even today I can load a Sten automatic rifle in a single minute, blindfolded. — Ruth Westheimer

Sten Quotes By Graham Greene

Oh, I'm not a Berkeleian. I believe my back's against this wall. I believe there's a sten gun over there. — Graham Greene

Sten Quotes By Sten Lindroth

Linnaeus had it constantly in mind: 'The closer we get to know the creatures around us, the clearer is the understanding we obtain of the chain of nature, and its harmony and system'. — Sten Lindroth

Sten Quotes By Thomas Pynchon

MARG: You are so close.
STEN: To whom? Margravine, not even to himself. This place, this island: all his life he's done nothing but hop from island to island. Is that a reason? Does there have to be a reason? Shall he tell you: he works for no Whitehall, non conceivable unless, ha, ha, the network of white halls in his own brain: these featureless corridors he keeps swept and correct for occasional visiting agents. — Thomas Pynchon

Sten Quotes By Sten F. Odenwald

Quantum fluctuations are, at their root, completely a-causal, in the sense that cause and effect and ordering of events in time is not a part of how these fluctuations work. Because of this, there seem not to be any correlations built into these kinds of fluctuations because 'law' as we understand the term requires some kind of cause-and-effect structure to pre-exist. Quantum fluctuations can precede physical law, but it seems that the converse is not true. So in the big bang, the establishment of 'law' came after the event itself, but of course even the concept of time and causality may not have been quite the same back then as they are now. — Sten F. Odenwald

Sten Quotes By Sten Nadolny

Recognizing isn't at all like seeing; the two often don't even agree. — Sten Nadolny

Sten Quotes By Sten Nadolny

On Sunday, May 23rd, 1819, all of our people embarked ... " "Our people?" But they went on board themselves, not just some other people that belong to them. So he'd better say "travelling party". No, "the men under my command". But that was also wrong, since the phrase didn't include him, and he had installed himself on the Prince of Wales at the same time. "I and the men" pleased him as little as "the men and I". "We embarked in full number" was inaccurate; the "entire party including my own person" discouraged reading. "On Sunday, May 23rd, 1819, our entire party led by me embarked ... " - Well, now what? — Sten Nadolny

Sten Quotes By Sten Nadolny

To talk about the senselessness of the battle was to attribute sense to war itself. — Sten Nadolny

Sten Quotes By Sten Nadolny

The goal had been important only for the sake of finding the path to it. — Sten Nadolny

Sten Quotes By Sten Nadolny

Learning and seeing are more important than education. — Sten Nadolny

Sten Quotes By Sten Nadolny

Between overstatement and understatement lies one hundred percent. — Sten Nadolny