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Windling Windmaster Quotes By Voltaire

Descartes constructed as noble a road of science, from the point at which he found geometry to that to which he carried it, as Newton himself did after him ... He carried this spirit of geometry and invention into optics, which under him became a completely new art. — Voltaire

Windling Windmaster Quotes By J. D. Hayworth

The tax relief package enacted in 2001 was central to pulling the economy out of the post 9-11 recession. It's the reason we've got low unemployment and have created more than two million jobs in the last year. — J. D. Hayworth

Windling Windmaster Quotes By Dwight D. Eisenhower

Why don't you lay the footpaths where the students want to walk? — Dwight D. Eisenhower

Windling Windmaster Quotes By Quintus Ennius

Ennius was the father of Roman poetry, because he first introduced into Latin the Greek manner and in particular the hexameter metre. — Quintus Ennius

Windling Windmaster Quotes By Deborah Smith

A chorus of tough southern belles whispered, You need a loyal husband around here. Loyal to you, loyal to your family, loyal to your land.
I added, Good in bed, smart, and romantic. Politically, socially, and religiously compatible. And he had to want children. — Deborah Smith

Windling Windmaster Quotes By Heather Day Gilbert

If we are to survive, I must start and end my war this same day. — Heather Day Gilbert

Windling Windmaster Quotes By Asa Don Brown

Domestic abusers and the abused need to develop healthy support systems... — Asa Don Brown

Windling Windmaster Quotes By Catherine Lacey

Please describe the feeling of love.
Someone holding you by the wrist. — Catherine Lacey

Windling Windmaster Quotes By Bruce Catton

What a general could do, Thomas did; no more dependable soldier for a moment of crisis existed on the North American continent, or ever did exist ... Thomas comes down in history as the Rock of Chickamauga, the great defensive fighter, the man who could never be driven away but who was not much on the offensive. That may be a correct appraisal, Yet it may also be worth making note that just twice in all the war was a major Confederate army driven away from a prepared position in complete rout - at Chattanooga and at Nashville. Each time the blow that routed it was launched by Thomas. — Bruce Catton