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Wanda Gag Quotes By Jerry Costello

Coal is absolutely critical to our nation's economic health and global competitiveness. — Jerry Costello

Wanda Gag Quotes By Simon Norfolk

[My] pictures are about memory and forgetfulness. The evidence is dissolving. Bones crumble; human ash returns to soil; teeth, sandals, hair, bullets, axes disperse into atoms and molecules. Footprints in the snow will be erased by the next storm. The evidence of evil, like the evidence of good, obeys the universal laws of entropy. Heat cools, matter disintegrates, memories fade. If we let them. — Simon Norfolk

Wanda Gag Quotes By Astra Taylor

Art and culture are nonetheless vital, essential even, to what it means to be human, yet digital abundance has diminished our sense of their worth. — Astra Taylor

Wanda Gag Quotes By Johannes Stark

By allowing the positive ions to pass through an electric field and thus giving them a certain velocity, it is possible to distinguish them from the neutral, stationary atoms. — Johannes Stark

Wanda Gag Quotes By Rudolph A. Marcus

I have always loved going to school. — Rudolph A. Marcus

Wanda Gag Quotes By Christina Lauren

That is the best wake-up call I've ever gotten. — Christina Lauren

Wanda Gag Quotes By Terry Pratchett

The mob dispersed, going ragged at the edges as people legged it down side alleys, threw away their makeshift weapons and emerged at the other end walking the grave, thoughtful walk of honest citizens. — Terry Pratchett

Wanda Gag Quotes By Eileen R. Tabios

An image is seen based on the light speed between the observer and the event. An image is light. Scientists theorize about sighting the edge of the universe and believe they are looking at the beginning of time. Things started moving away from each other when the Big Bang exploded 18 billion years ago. Sages theorize that this impassive distancing will end someday. Then things will reverse and start moving back towards each other. If reversal fails and contraction continues, the universe will collapse into itself, imploding into a Black Hole that can encapsulate an entire universe into a dark space the size of a fist. The size of a fist mirrors the size of a heart. — Eileen R. Tabios