Tunguska Meteorite Quotes & Sayings
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American presidents always avoid shaking hands with brutal dictators, except when it's advantageous to do so. — Elizabeth A. Sherman

Rain makes me feel less alone. All rain is, is a cloud- falling apart, and pouring its shattered pieces down on top of you. It makes me feel good to know I'm not the only thing that falls apart . It makes me feel better to know other things in nature can shatter. — Lone Alaskan Gypsy

Some people say "if we split up,we can cover more ground"-with blood — Seth Grahame-Smith

The Communists at that moment were very strong in Italy, and the Italian Communist Party was the biggest Communist Party outside the Soviet Union. — Giovanni Agnelli

THERE IT IS,' my mother says, and what she means is that the dot we've been nearing for weeks, the one that's been growing into a larger dot with two smaller dots circling it, has now become even larger than that, growing from a dot to a disc, shining back the light from its sun, until you can see the blue of its oceans, the green of its forests, the white of its polar caps, a circle of colour against the black beyond. — Patrick Ness

We must nurture and love, if life is to have any real meaning. But First we must find a way to survive against the things that prevent us from doing so. — Terry Brooks

I always look back at when I didn't have a dream, when I didn't have a spirit. I didn't know what the Olympics was all about. I was just hanging out on the street. I was not humble. I was not a nice person, doing things that were socially unacceptable. — Bob Beamon

Force always attracts men of low morality. — Albert Einstein

Just as science is more immediate and exciting than the history of science, so is insight more compelling than a history of insight. — Robert D. Richardson

I am First Lady by accident. I was not elected by the people but here I am. — Imelda Marcos

Nature listening stood, whilst Shakespeare play'd
And wonder'd at the work herself had made. — Charles Churchill

Women are safer in perilous situations and emergencies than men, and might be still more so if they trusted themselves more confidingly to the chivalry of manhood. — Nathaniel Hawthorne