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thinking hiking feet-and-walking
If I could not walk far and fast, I think I should just explode and perish. Charles Dickens
thinking vanity
None of us are so much praised or censured as we think. Charles Caleb Colton
thinking two glory
There are two things which ought to teach us to think but meanly of human glory; the very best have had their calumniators, the very worst their panegyrists. Charles Caleb Colton
thinking enemy frankness
He that openly tells, his friends all that he thinks of them, must expect that they will secretly tell his enemies much that they do not think of him. Charles Caleb Colton
thinking people remember
A thorough-paced antiquary not only remembers what all other people have thought proper to forget, but he also forgets what all other people think is proper to remember. Charles Caleb Colton
thinking daring finished
Those who have finished by making all others think with them, have usually been those who began by daring to think with themselves. Charles Caleb Colton
thinking mind wish
I never thought before, that there was a woman in the world who could affect me so much by saying so little. But don't be hard in your construction of me. You don't know what my state of mind towards you is. You don't know how you haunt and bewilder me. You don't know how the cursed carelessness that is over-officious in helping me at every other turning of my life WON'T help me here. You have struck it dead, I think, and I sometimes wish you had struck me dead along with it. Charles Dickens
thinking greed words-of-wisdom
"As I think I told you once before," said I, "it is you who have been, in your greed and cunning, against all the world. It may be profitable to you to reflect, in future, that there never were greed and cunning in the world yet, that did not do too much, and overreach themselves. It is as certain as death." Charles Dickens
thinking words-of-wisdom secret
Don't you think that any secret course is an unworthy one? Charles Dickens
majestic unfolding difficult
It is not difficult for me to have this faith, for it is incontrovertible that where there is a plan there is intelligence - an orderly, unfolding universe testifies to the truth of the most majestic statement ever uttered - 'In the beginning, God. Arthur H. Compton
majestic wealth
Majestic mighty Wealth is the holiest of our gods. Juvenal
majestic ohio spot view
Find a tailgate spot with a view of majestic Ohio Stadium, Dave Hollingsworth
majestic sober demure
Come, pensive nun, devout and pure, sober steadfast, and demure, all in a robe of darkest grain, flowing with majestic train. John Milton
majestic tranquility grandeur
There is a majestic grandeur in tranquillity. Washington Irving
molecules half dozen
At your next breath each of you will probably inhale half a dozen or so of the molecules of Caesar’s last breath. Arthur Holly Compton
molecules protective ultimately worm
Ultimately we can find out what molecules in the worm induce this protective response. Ideally, we will use those therapeutically, Padraic Fallon
molecules looks
You look at the floor and see the floor. I look at the floor and see molecules. Dan Aykroyd
molecules complicated experiments
Still I had a lurking question. Would it not be better if one could really 'see' whether molecules as complicated as the sterols, or strychnine were just as experiment suggested? Dorothy Hodgkin
molecules geometry complexity
The detailed geometry of the coenzyme molecule as a whole is fascinating in its complexity. Dorothy Hodgkin
molecules good-company company
I have lived much of my life among molecules. They are good company. George Wald
molecules acid determined
It now seems certain that the amino acid sequence of any protein is determined by the sequence of bases in some region of a particular nucleic acid molecule. Francis Crick
molecules evolution aspect
Darwinan evolution is limited to the biological aspect but before that happened the molecules themselves had to evolve to enable this further (biological) evolution. Jean-Marie Lehn
molecules life-is property
Life is a relationship among molecules and not a property of any molecule. Linus Pauling