22nd Jan 1963 Quotes

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My mind reels with sarcastic replies! ~ Charles M. Schulz
22nd Jan 1963 quotes by Charles M. Schulz
The extraordinary thing about having absolute conviction that you're doing the right thing is that you'll do it – whatever that may be, no matter how difficult, dangerous or improbable. ~ Jan Golembiewski
22nd Jan 1963 quotes by Jan Golembiewski
I have just four words to leave with you. Four words that have spoken volumes of truth into my life.'
He wanted the words to stay in the room, to remain long after he had gone. Though no one wished to hear Paul's radical injunction, it had to be told.
'In everything, give thanks.'
This was the lifeboat in any crisis. Over and over again, he had learned this, and over and over again, he had to be reminded. ~ Jan Karon
22nd Jan 1963 quotes by Jan Karon
I specialise in taking teams of designers, psychologists, usability experts, sociologists and ethnographers into the field. It's called 'corporate anthropology,' but personally I'm more comfortable with 'design research,' because I'm not an anthropologist by training. ~ Jan Chipchase
22nd Jan 1963 quotes by Jan Chipchase
I took an oath to protect the people of Arizona, and that's what I'm going to do. I'm going to keep pushing in that direction. ~ Jan Brewer
22nd Jan 1963 quotes by Jan Brewer
The Pill was introduced in the early 1960s and modern woman was born. Women were no longer going to be tied to the cycle of endless babies; they were going to be themselves. With the Pill came what we now call the sexual revolution. Women could, for the first time in history, be like men, and enjoy sex for its own sake. In the late 1950s we had eighty to a hundred deliveries a month on our books. In 1963 the number had dropped to four or five a month. Now that is some social change! ~ Jennifer Worth
22nd Jan 1963 quotes by Jennifer Worth
As long as you have any floor space at all, you have room for books! Just make two stacks of books the same height, place them three or four feet apart, lay a board across them, and repeat. Viola! Bookshelves! ~ Jan Karon
22nd Jan 1963 quotes by Jan Karon
Scots are born exiles, and Scotland the perfect country to be exiled from. Do not imagine that I am running down Scotland. Far from it ... No, what I mean is that Scotland's beauties, though undeniable, are obvious ones, easy to carry in the heart, easy even to describe to the benighted members of less fortunate races. Lakes, islands and mountains, heather and rowan, broad straths and narrow glens - these are jewels easily worn in the memory ... ~ Jan Struther
22nd Jan 1963 quotes by Jan Struther
The most important thing, I believe, about books for babies and very young children is that they are shared between the child and a caring adult. It is time for physical closeness and comfort, of quiet and harmony, of sharing ideas and emotions, laughing and learning together. The learning and benefit that take place are not only enjoyed by the child. Any adult who takes time to share books with small children will be rewarded, enriched, and revitalized by it, every time. ~ Jan Ormerod
22nd Jan 1963 quotes by Jan Ormerod
Jan had never seen a really sumptuous establishment like Lancut, but he had worked often at Castle Gorka and could see the vast difference between how a count lived, with his fifty horses and forty servants, and how his peasants lived, with meat once a year, a new suit of clothes once every ten years, little medicine and less education. ~ James A. Michener
22nd Jan 1963 quotes by James A. Michener
An offence with words is the worst offence.Word kills ~ Jan Guillou
22nd Jan 1963 quotes by Jan Guillou
And you know, it's not just illegal immigration. Terrorists can come across. They're devastating our ranchers down in southern Arizona - drop houses, kidnapping, automobile accidents, extortion, drugs, the spill-over with the drug cartels. We're facing all of it. ~ Jan Brewer
22nd Jan 1963 quotes by Jan Brewer
Jan Gies won't need to. He'll let his wife ride piggyback, and then Miep ~ Anne Frank
22nd Jan 1963 quotes by Anne Frank
You are stronger, smarter and mmore powerful than you think. ~ Jan Porter
22nd Jan 1963 quotes by Jan Porter
Words from the Heart are different then words from the brain, the meaning is totally different but our ears don't hear it, but the future will tell it to us, be positive and have Patience. ~ Jan Jansen
22nd Jan 1963 quotes by Jan Jansen
I graduated from high school in 1963. There were no computers, cell phones, Internet, credit cards, cassette tapes or cable TV. ~ Jeffrey Gitomer
22nd Jan 1963 quotes by Jeffrey Gitomer
What they had felt as fragile as a floating dandelion seed rising through the hot summer air. Matt had no idea where it would go. ~ Jan Irving
22nd Jan 1963 quotes by Jan Irving
There is a third dimension to traveling, the longing for what is beyond. ~ Jan Myrdal
22nd Jan 1963 quotes by Jan Myrdal
There was a lot of brokenness in my family. Let's just say that I was raised by my grandparents. ~ Jan Karon
22nd Jan 1963 quotes by Jan Karon
Every Friendship in my life is as a Gift and have more value then every Pearl in this World, money is for to use, but a human in a Friendship is a treasure to take care and to be Proud, many go for money and never meet the value of life. ~ Jan Jansen
22nd Jan 1963 quotes by Jan Jansen
Every saint has a past, the sixteenth-century poet had said, and every sinner has a future. ~ Jan Karon
22nd Jan 1963 quotes by Jan Karon
Whoever thought up the word 'mammogram'? Every time I hear it, I think I'm supposed to put my breast in an envelope and send it to someone. ~ Jan King
22nd Jan 1963 quotes by Jan King
The distance between who you are and who you might be is closing. ~ Jan Chipchase
22nd Jan 1963 quotes by Jan Chipchase
She was mystified by people who were always hurrying things along. A time of waiting offered moments, minutes, sometimes even hours of peace, of rest, during which, as a rule, she was alone with herself. ~ Jan-Philipp Sendker
22nd Jan 1963 quotes by Jan-Philipp Sendker
Cherish every moment in our lives do not let anything escape or be lost to find our happiness, because that will be our beauty. ~ Jan Jansen
22nd Jan 1963 quotes by Jan Jansen
There are certain cities around the world where it's possible to learn about tomorrow's technology as it's being developed today. ~ Jan Chipchase
22nd Jan 1963 quotes by Jan Chipchase
Shaggy existentialists in frayed sandals, dilettantes by the score, spies by the portfolio. ~ Jan Morris
22nd Jan 1963 quotes by Jan Morris
Traveling is not just seeing the new; it is also leaving behind. Not just opening doors; also closing them behind you, never to return. But the place you have left forever is always there for you to see whenever you shut your eyes. ~ Jan Myrdal
22nd Jan 1963 quotes by Jan Myrdal
Fate is nonawareness. ~ Jan Kott
22nd Jan 1963 quotes by Jan Kott
What we see is often determined by what we are prepared to see. - PAUL SCHOEMAKER AND GEORGE DAY ~ Rob-Jan De Jong
22nd Jan 1963 quotes by Rob-Jan De Jong
In 1963, when I assigned the name "quark" to the fundamental constituents of the nucleon, I had the sound first, without the spelling, which could have been "kwork." Then, in one of my occasional perusals of Finnegans Wake, by James Joyce, I came across the word "quark" in the phrase "Three quarks for Muster Mark." Since "quark" (meaning, for one thing, the cry of a gull) was clearly intended to rhyme with "Mark," as well as "bark" and other such words, I had to find an excuse to pronounce it as "kwork." But the book represents the dreams of a publican named Humphrey Chimpden Earwicker. Words in the text are typically drawn from several sources at once, like the "portmanteau words" in Through the Looking Glass. From time to time, phrases occur in the book that are partially determined by calls for drinks at the bar. I argued, therefore, that perhaps one of the multiple sources of the cry "Three quarks for Muster Mark" might be "Three quarts for Mister Mark," in which case the pronunciation "kwork" would not be totally unjustified. In any case, the number three fitted perfectly the way quarks occur in nature. ~ Murray Gell-Mann
22nd Jan 1963 quotes by Murray Gell-Mann
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