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discovery two broken
The two most common charges against the older fiction, that it pleased wickedly and that it taught nothing, had broken down before the discovery, except in illiberal sects, that the novel is fitted both for honest use and for pleasure. Carl Clinton Van Doren
discovery woods violet
Mathematical discoveries, like springtime violets in the woods, have their season which no human can hasten or retard. Carl Friedrich Gauss
discovery philadelphia atheism
In Philadelphia, I inadvertently came upon an edition of Robert Ingersoll's Essays and Lectures. This was an exciting discovery; his atheism confirmed my own belief that the horrific cruelty of the Old Testament was degrading to the human spirit. Charlie Chaplin
discovery action motive
We are not more ingenious in searching out bad motives for good actions when performed by others, than good motives for bad actions when performed by ourselves. Charles Caleb Colton
discovery heaven mystery
We must leave the discovery of this mystery, like all others, to time, and accident, and Heaven's pleasure. Charles Dickens
discovery would-be elements
We must expect the discovery of many as yet unknown elements-for example, elements analogous to aluminum and silicon- whose atomic weight would be between 65 and 75. Dmitri Mendeleev
discovery needs attention
We all need to figure out what's right for us because nothing about life is one size fits all. Even for an Olympian, that's for sure. And such discovery starts with you paying attention - to yourself. David Agus
discovery stories exciting
FCU's PLS discovery has quickly become one of the most exciting stories in the uranium sector. David Talbot
discovery self cosmos
We are made of stellar ash. Our origin and evolution have been tied to distant cosmic events. The exploration of the cosmos is a voyage of self-discovery. Carl Sagan
found made streets
What I made depended on what I found on the street. At least in the beginning, my materials came from the street. Carl Andre
found-you solitude half
After a youth and manhood passed half in unutterable misery and half in dreary solitude, I have for the first time found what I can truly love--I have found you. Charlotte Bronte
found notice-me
I could not unlove him now, merely because I found that he had ceased to notice me. Charlotte Bronte
found resolved
We have resolved all differences. We found a way to go forward. This is a significant agreement. Myles Brand
found process
The process has been reviewed, and it's been found to be safe. Bill Taylor
found gets material school send visible word
We used to send out material before school started but we've found that just being visible gets the word out. Kyle Waters
found freeing
I view the whole thing as a collaboration. As an actor, I always found that to be the most freeing thing, when the director would collaborate with you, so that together you'd come up with something exponentially better. Tony Goldwyn
found god
When your identity is found in Christ, your identity never changes. You are always a child of God. Tim Tebow
found frustrating
I never found it frustrating not speaking. David Selby
valuable
We need to open up the future. We also need to keep everything valuable from the past. John Eaton
valuable
would have been a valuable contributor to our board. Richard Grasso
valuable available
When everything is immediately available and infinitely reproducible, nothing is valuable. Charles Frazier
valuable valuable-things irrevocable
time is the most valuable thing that we have, because it is the most irrevocable. Dietrich Bonhoeffer
valuable
The one thing that 'Via Dolorosa' has is no opinions. To me, curiosity is 50 times as valuable as opinion. David Hare
valuable
What makes them so valuable is their familiarity with our system, ... a specialized location. Charles Seaton
valuable tedious ifs
Our sense of what is valuable will hence be radically distorted if we must perpetually condemn as tedious everything we lack, simply because we lack it. Alain de Botton
valuable conclusion draws
Experience is valuable only if it's imbued with meaning from which one can draw salient conclusions. Otherwise, experience becomes imprisoning. Barry McCaffrey
valuable humans human-beings
The most valuable of all capital is that invested in human beings Alfred Marshall