Vulkanov Neboder Quotes & Sayings
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Well into the 20th century, scholars viewed economic advances as resulting from commercial innovations enabled by the discoveries of scientists - discoveries that come from outside the economy and out of the blue. — Edmund Phelps

Buy a cross section of American industry, and if a cross section of American industry doesn't work, certainly trying to pick the little beauties here and there isn't going to work either. — Warren Buffett

Oh! The blissful sounds of nature
Sink deep into your heart
Give eternal joy,
All anxiety melts away.
— Balroop Singh

If I want to read something that's really giving me something serious and fundamental to think about, about the human condition, if you like, or what we're all doing here, or what's going on, then I'd rather read something by a scientist in the life sciences, like Richard Dawkins, for instance. — Douglas Adams

I started singing the second I could utter sound. — Autre Ne Veut

If you are still alive when you read this,
close your eyes. I am
under their lids, growing black. — Bill Knott

Whistleblowing and publishing should not be seen as a crime and certainly not as terrorism. — Sara Harrison

So it's not a thing that's a struggle. It's work, but it's not a struggle. It's fun. And she had a very particular way of emphasizing points and making her point, and that had to do with bringing out a word that you didn't normally think was the most important word in the sentence. — Meryl Streep

When my dad died, I developed a nervous habit. He was very shy and quiet, and I was like him. — Crystal Gayle

Nearly one in ten Americans are still out of work. And still, the President and Congress are focused on ramming through their health-care bill, whatever it takes, whatever the cost. — Scott Brown

You cannot control your parentage, but you can choose your legacy — Rick Riordan

Acting is not being emotional, but being able to express emotion. — Kate Reid

Only upon death does an organism reach equilibrium with its inanimate environment. — Reginald H. Garrett