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Visdomstenner Quotes By Richard Rhodes

I had become a bit annoyed with Fermi . . . when he suddenly offered to take wagers from his fellow scientists on whether or not the bomb would ignite the atmosphere, and if so, whether it would merely destroy New Mexico or destroy the world. — Richard Rhodes

Visdomstenner Quotes By Dionne Bromfield

At one of my old schools, I didn't tell anyone I was doing my first album because I was worried they'd be like, 'Who does she think she is?' So I just let them find out for themselves. — Dionne Bromfield

Visdomstenner Quotes By Anonymous

However, there are quite a few current artists doing clever, creative musical comedy, including The Lonely Island, Flight of the Conchords, Tenacious D, Ylvis, Garfunkel and Oates, Reggie Watts, — Anonymous

Visdomstenner Quotes By Napoleon Bonaparte

A society without religion is like a vessel without compass. — Napoleon Bonaparte

Visdomstenner Quotes By Ray Kroc

One of my suppliers told me, "Ray, you know you aren't in the hamburger business at all. You're in the french-fry business. I don't know how the livin' hell you do it, but you've got the best french fries in town, and that's what's selling folks on your place. — Ray Kroc

Visdomstenner Quotes By Adam Gopnik

Writers are married to their keyboards, as to their passports. — Adam Gopnik

Visdomstenner Quotes By Ian McEwan

Girls can wear jeans and cut their hair short and wear shirts and boots because it's okay to be a boy; for girls it's like promotion. But for a boy to look like a girl is degrading, according to you, because secretly you believe that being a girl is degrading. — Ian McEwan

Visdomstenner Quotes By Arthur C. Clarke

If I didn't exist, I would have invented myself. — Arthur C. Clarke

Visdomstenner Quotes By Michael Bassey Johnson

This life, so thrift and vague, nothing, but toil and worries, dread, and casts our souls into eternal journey of no return — Michael Bassey Johnson