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Novelties please less than they impress. Charles Dickens
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A lot of why I do something is just the novelty of the experience. Edward Norton
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Only God and some few rare geniuses can keep forging ahead into novelty. Denis Diderot
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Such is the nature of novelty that where anything pleases it becomes doubly agreeable if new; but if it displeases, it is doubly displeasing on that very account. David Hume
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We're not going to get them just because they're a novelty item. We have to be responsible with our budget. Mike Short
novelty opens stunt
This won't be a novelty stunt where he opens the show up and disappears. Anthony Zuiker
novelty attraction
Novelty, the most potent of all attractions, is also the most perishable. Andre Maurois
novelty wizard
There's more to 'The Wizard of Oz' than just one movie. It's not just novelty cutesy things. Stephanie Plowman
novelty charming all-things
Novelty in all things is charming. Ovid
opinion
Everything is as good or bad as our opinion makes it. C. S. Lewis
opinion
We have no opinion on the Arab-Arab conflicts. April Glaspie
opinion mass made
The masses procure their opinions ready made in open market. Charles Caleb Colton
opinion christ persons
There is nothing that will keep a person from Christ like a good opinion of himself. Charles Spurgeon
opinionated
I'm very opinionated. Brian Eno
opinion
My opinion can be completely different after a show. Karl Lagerfeld
opinion accounts you-choose
You expect me to account for opinions which you choose to call mine, but which I have never acknowledged. Jane Austen
opinion personal-life
Opinions I have about anything are in my personal life. Al Pacino
opinion fame knows
I know I'm not supposed to have any opinions about politics, because I'm famous. Cher
astronomy rate thirds
I knew that even if I were second or third rate, it was astronomy that mattered. Edwin Powell Hubble
astronomy atoms remarkable
The most remarkable discovery in all of astronomy is that the stars are made of atoms of the same kind as those on the earth. Richard P. Feynman
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I majored in physics at IU. But I took a whole lot of astronomy classes. I thought it would be great to have a solar telescope ... be able to see things during the day with the students. John Taylor
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My interest in astronomy grew from the play 'Space' that I did, where I had to learn where my character was from. I had to study the stars and figure where everything was and how I got here and all of those things. J. August Richards
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In law, as in every other branch of knowledge, the truths given by induction tend to form the premises for new deductions. The lawyers and the judges of successive generations do not repeat for themselves the process of verification any more than most of us repeat the demonstrations of the truths of astronomy or physics. Benjamin N. Cardozo
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The main reason why people should care about research in fundamental physics is the same reason they care about astronomy and cosmology. People, children, want to know what we're made out of, how it works, and why the universe is the way it is. David Gross
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When he came to me wanting to do something in astronomy, I got excited. Astronomy is my first love in science. But he wanted to buy a big telescope which we couldn't afford. Norm Negus
astronomy command professors understand
To command the professors of astronomy to confute their own observations is to enjoin an impossibility, for it is to command them not to see what they do see, and not to understand what they do understand, and to find what they do not discover. Galileo Galilei
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My only wish would be to have 10 more lives to live on this planet. If that were possible, I'd spend one lifetime each in embryology, genetics, physics, astronomy and geology. The other lifetimes would be as a pianist, backwoodsman, tennis player, or writer for the 'National Geographic.' Joseph Murray