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Tamborini Vini Quotes By Nicolaus Copernicus

So if the worth of the arts were measured by the matter with which they deal, this art-which some call astronomy, others astrology, and many of the ancients the consummation of mathematics-would be by far the most outstanding. This art which is as it were the head of all the liberal arts and the one most worthy of a free man leans upon nearly all the other branches of mathe matics. Arithmetic, geometry, optics, geodesy, mechanics, and whatever others, all offer themselves in its service. — Nicolaus Copernicus

Tamborini Vini Quotes By Joanne Harris

A man may plant a tree for a number of reasons. Perhaps he likes trees. Perhaps he wants shelter. Or perhaps he knows that someday he may need the firewood. — Joanne Harris

Tamborini Vini Quotes By Kristen Stewart

I've always had an aversion to looking sexy, but I've grown out of it. — Kristen Stewart

Tamborini Vini Quotes By Chanakya

Those base men who speak of the secret faults of others destroy themselves like serpents that stray onto anthills. — Chanakya

Tamborini Vini Quotes By Isaac Asimov

Galaxy, he hated them! He stopped himself, drew a firm breath...There was no use thinking hate...He had learned to bear in silence. He ought not forget what he had learned now. Of all times, not now. — Isaac Asimov

Tamborini Vini Quotes By George Carlin

There may or may not be atheists in foxholes, but I'm certain there are none in the Ku Klux Klan. — George Carlin

Tamborini Vini Quotes By Sherrilyn Kenyon

What the hell? We're all screwed up some way. At least you bathe and I don't have to fight you for chicks. In my book, that makes you all right. — Sherrilyn Kenyon

Tamborini Vini Quotes By Virginia Postrel

The Dallas model, prominent in the South and Southwest, sees a growing population as a sign of urban health. Cities liberally permit housing construction to accommodate new residents. The Los Angeles model, common on the West Coast and in the Northeast Corridor, discourages growth by limiting new housing. — Virginia Postrel