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Undiscriminatingly Quotes By Syun-Ichi Akasofu

CO2 emissions have been increasing, but the rise in air temperature stopped around 2001. Climate change is due in large part to naturally occurring oscillations. — Syun-Ichi Akasofu

Undiscriminatingly Quotes By Ryan White

My name is Ryan White. I am sixteen years old. I have hemophilia, and I have AIDS. — Ryan White

Undiscriminatingly Quotes By Fredrik Backman

One of the first things you learn as a leader, whether you choose the position of have it forced upon you, is that leadership is as much about what you don't say as what you do say. — Fredrik Backman

Undiscriminatingly Quotes By Joseph Roth

Domestic interior design is a fraught affair. It makes me hanker for the mild and soothing and tasteless red velvet interiors in which people lived so undiscriminatingly no more than twenty years ago. It was unhygienic, dark, cool, probably stuffed full of dangerous bacteria, and pleasant. — Joseph Roth

Undiscriminatingly Quotes By Felix Frankfurter

A phrase begins life as a literary expression; its felicity leads to its lazy repetition; and repetition soon establishes it as a legal formula, undiscriminatingly used to express different and sometimes contradictory ideas. — Felix Frankfurter

Undiscriminatingly Quotes By Tista Ray

What makes a book memorable is the message it etched in the readers' minds. — Tista Ray

Undiscriminatingly Quotes By Ian Astbury

We never considered ourselves part of the goth thing. — Ian Astbury

Undiscriminatingly Quotes By Renita Pizzitola

He's so fucking hot," Isla whispered under her breath.

"Mm-hmm."

She turned to me.

I blinked then looked at her. When I noticed her expression, I clarified. "Oh, the other one. — Renita Pizzitola

Undiscriminatingly Quotes By Charles-Augustin Sainte-Beuve

In most men there exists a poet who died young, whom the man survived. — Charles-Augustin Sainte-Beuve