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Sulor Garretson Quotes By Greg Biffle

I've qualified second I don't know how many times. Qualifying isn't my strong suit. — Greg Biffle

Sulor Garretson Quotes By Emma Anderson

Great minds think alike, but creative minds think like no other. — Emma Anderson

Sulor Garretson Quotes By Pat Cadigan

the theorem of incompleteness . . . [shows] there is nothing on this level of existence that can fully explain this level of existence. — Pat Cadigan

Sulor Garretson Quotes By Darcy O'Brien

The upstairs was hopeless: all her clothes, Dale's suits, everything belonging to the boys. And everywhere the powerful, sickening smell of ashes and water. — Darcy O'Brien

Sulor Garretson Quotes By Doug Casey

Global warming hysterics generally have limited scientific knowledge, and of geology and meteorology in particular. Their belief is not science; it's more akin to religion. The main epicenter of hysteria is not the scientific community but seems to be Hollywood. — Doug Casey

Sulor Garretson Quotes By Luciano Pavarotti

People think I'm disciplined. It is not discipline. It is devotion. There is a great difference. — Luciano Pavarotti

Sulor Garretson Quotes By Kirsty Moseley

Don't worry, Ashton, he can't hurt me anymore, no one can. I have nothing left to lose, I said honestly. — Kirsty Moseley

Sulor Garretson Quotes By Charles Seife

Banishing zero also solves the infinity problems in general relativity. If you imagine a black hole as a string, no longer do objects fall through a rip in the fabric of space-time. Instead, a particle loop approaching a black-hole loop stretches out and touches the black hole. The two loops tremble, tear, and form one loop: a slightly more massive black hole. (Some theorists believe that the act of merging a particle to a black hole creates bizarre particles such as tachyons: particles with imaginary mass that travel backward in time and move faster than light. Such particles might be admissable in certain versions of string theory.) — Charles Seife