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- They who have drunk beer, fall on their back, but there is a peculiarity in the effects of the drink made from… — Aristotle
- The scientific method of examining facts is not peculiar to one class of phenomena and to one class of workers; it is… — Karl Pearson
- A great part of its [higher arithmetic] theories derives an additional charm from the peculiarity that important propositions, with the impress of… — Carl Friedrich Gauss
- The theoretical side of physical chemistry is and will probably remain the dominant one; it is by this peculiarity that it has… — Svante Arrhenius
- A famous name has this peculiarity that it becomes gradually smaller especially in natural sciences where each succeeding discovery invariably overshadows what… — Jacobus Henricus van 't Hoff
- I feel that whatever virtues the novel may have are very much connected with the limitations you mention. I am not writing… — Flannery O'Connor
- It has always been a peculiarity of the human race that it keeps two sets of morals in stock-the private and the… — Mark Twain
- It is superfluous to try by the standards of theory, a part of the constitution which is allowed on all hands to… — James Madison
- It's a peculiarity of the Norwegian culture and of the English and American, too, that men are not supposed to cry. Stiff… — Philip Jose Farmer
- If it doesn’t have ambiguity, don’t bother to take it. I love that, that aspect of photography—the mendacity of photography—it’s got to… — Sally Mann
- A peculiarity of the higher arithmetic is the great difficulty which has often been experienced in proving simple general theorems which had… — Unknown Author
- Sorrow has the fortunate peculiarity that it preys upon itself. It dies of starvation. Since it is essentially an interruption of habits,… — August Strindberg