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Vessentials Quotes By George R R Martin

The cold gods," she said. "The ones in the night. The white shadows. — George R R Martin

Vessentials Quotes By Sebastian Faulks

I think my generation has had an unbelievably easy time profiting from the world that was made for us by our parents and grandparents. We are essentially a rather frivolous generation. The Blair government was my generation's shot at power. It had some good things, but it had some flaws. — Sebastian Faulks

Vessentials Quotes By Ivan M. Granger

Follow the trace of time
until the start
collapses with the end
in the space of the heart. — Ivan M. Granger

Vessentials Quotes By Kay Yow

I feel like I had zero control over getting cancer, but I have 100 percent control over how I will respond to dealing with cancer. — Kay Yow

Vessentials Quotes By Luke Ford

My habit of glorifying things far away in space and time, also contributed to my social isolation. — Luke Ford

Vessentials Quotes By Jim Rohn

In order to find, you must first search. — Jim Rohn

Vessentials Quotes By Liu Cixin

Some call them doomsday ships. These lightspeed ships have no destination at all. They turn their curvature engines to maximum and accelerate like crazy, infinitely approaching the speed of light. Their goal is to leap across time using relativity until they reach the heat death of the universe. By their calculations, ten years within their frame of reference would equal fifty billion years in ours. As a matter of fact, you don't even need to plan for it. If some malfunction occurs after a ship has accelerated to lightspeed, preventing the ship from decelerating, then you'd also reach the end of the universe within your lifetime. — Liu Cixin

Vessentials Quotes By Mao Zedong

Saying Good-bye to the God of Disease (1) Mauve waters and green mountains are nothing when the great ancient doctor Hua To could not defeat a tiny worm. A thousand villages collapsed, were choked with weeds, men were lost arrows. Ghosts sang in the doorway of a few desolate houses. Yet now in a day we leap around the earth or explore a thousand Milky Ways. And if the cowherd who lives on a star asks about the god of plagues, tell him, happy or sad, the god is gone, washed away in the waters. July 1, 1958 — Mao Zedong