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I'm in the middle of my own 'Project Runway' challenge given to me by my daughter's preschool. All the parents have to make an outfit…
— Busy Philipps
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I am entirely persuaded that the agitations of the public mind advance its powers, and that at every vibration between the points of liberty and…
— Thomas Jefferson
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I learn with great concern that [one] portion of our frontier so interesting, so important, and so exposed, should be so entirely unprovided with common…
— Thomas Jefferson
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Very well, then, where do we arrive? Where do we arrive with our respect, our homage, our filial affection? At Adam! At Adam, every time.…
— Mark Twain
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There are certain things in gun control that have a certain public appeal, but when you're legislating you need to look at the research on…
— Kim Campbell
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To be entirely free, and at the same time entirely dominated by law, is the eternal paradox of human life.
— Oscar Wilde
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This constitution we designate by the word genotype. The word is entirely independent of any hypothesis; it is fact, not hypothesis that different zygotes arising…
— Wilhelm Johannsen
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The other would be the real one, composed entirely of young enthusiasts in camouflage uniforms, who would not be put on display, but from whom…
— Jean Larteguy
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Love is an ocean of emotions entirely surrounded by expenses.
— Unknown Author
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In looking at waste as an entirely modern, man-made idea, I stopped viewing garbage as garbage and instead slowly started to see it as a…
— Tom Szaky
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It is an old saying, abundantly justified, that where sciences meet there growth occurs. It is true moreover to say that in scientific borderlands not…
— Frederick Gowland Hopkins
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That the fundamental aspects of heredity should have turned out to be so extraordinarily simple supports us in the hope that nature may, after all,…
— Thomas Hunt Morgan
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The human mind can hardly remain entirely free from bias, and decisive opinions are often formed before a thorough examination of a subject from all…
— H. P. Blavatsky
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After deep exercise of soul I was brought by grace to feel I could entirely.
— John Nelson Darby
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...learning chiefly in mathematical sciences can so swallow up and fix one's thought, as to possess it entirely for some time; but when that amusement…
— Gilbert Burnet
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It may seem rash indeed to draw conclusions valid for the whole universe from what we can see from the small corner to which we…
— Emile Borel
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No man is entirely worthless, he can always serve as a bad example.
— Brian Oldfield
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It is not the facts which guide the conduct of men, but their opinions about facts; which may be entirely wrong. We can only make…
— Norman Angell
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To be a good mother, a woman must have sense, and that independence of mind which few women possess who are taught to depend entirely…
— Mary Wollstonecraft
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The characteristic property of hallucinogens, to suspend the boundaries between the experiencing self and the outer world in an ecstatic, emotional experience, makes it posible…
— Albert Hofmann
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These neutrino observations are so exciting and significant that I think we're about to see the birth of an entirely new branch of astronomy: neutrino…
— John N. Bahcall
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Every science is made up entirely of anomalies rearranged to fit.
— R. A. Lafferty
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What we see in history is not a transformation, a passing of one race into another, but entirely new and perfect creations, which the ever-youthful…
— Adolf Bastian
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This example illustrates the differences in the effects which may be produced by research in pure or applied science. A research on the lines of…
— Joseph John Thomson
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We can build an economy that does not destroy its natural support systems, a global community where the basic needs of all the Earth's people…
— Lester R. Brown
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