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Viravan International Quotes By Theophrastus

Our costliest expenditure is time. — Theophrastus

Viravan International Quotes By Aporva Kala

Mr. Rip Wan winkle, be a star that twinkle. — Aporva Kala

Viravan International Quotes By Neel Burton

Philosophy is an act of seduction between one true lover and another, most often the philosopher and himself. — Neel Burton

Viravan International Quotes By Noam Chomsky

In the background was the conclusion of Nixon's National Security Council that if the United States could not control Latin America, it could not expect "to achieve a successful order elsewhere in the world. — Noam Chomsky

Viravan International Quotes By Arthur C. Clarke

Men had sought beauty in many forms - in sequences of sound, in lines upon paper, in surfaces of stone, in the movements of the human body, in colours ranged through space. — Arthur C. Clarke

Viravan International Quotes By George R R Martin

The Drowned God did not answer. He seldom did. That was the trouble with gods. — George R R Martin

Viravan International Quotes By Olaf Sporns

Modules of brain networks define communities of structurally and functionally related areas, but they do not represent or support discrete mental faculties. — Olaf Sporns

Viravan International Quotes By Mary Karr

No writer can impose his own standards onto any other, nor claim to speak for the whole genre. — Mary Karr

Viravan International Quotes By C.L. McCourt

Rhea shot up from her pillow, arms extended in front of her, and screamed. Pillows and stuffed animals launched off her bed as if they feared for their lives. In a matter of seconds it was over. — C.L. McCourt

Viravan International Quotes By John Dewey

Experiences in order to be educative must lead out into an expanding world of subject matter, a subject matter of facts or information and of ideas. This condition is satisfied only as the educator views teaching and learning as a continuous process of reconstruction of experience. — John Dewey