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Twas easier to disarm the god of strength
Than this Hippolytus, for Hercules
Yielded so often to the eyes of beauty,
As to make triumph cheap.
― Jean Racine, Phèdre ~ Jean Racine
Ph C3 A8dre quotes by Jean Racine
Everything is nothing to an individual until they recognize and define it to be something. ~ Dr. Jacent Mpalyenkana, Ph.D. MBA
Ph C3 A8dre quotes by Dr. Jacent Mpalyenkana, Ph.D. MBA
Solitude was his fate; he was trapped in his heredity. ~ Ursula K. Le Guin
Ph C3 A8dre quotes by Ursula K. Le Guin
BRONZE UPON GOLD   DESTROY THE TYRANT 
EAST MEETS WEST   AID THE WINGED 
LEGIONS ARE REDEEMED   UNDER GOLDEN HILLS 
LIGHT THE DEPTHS   GREAT STALLION'S FOAL 
ONE AGAINST MANY   HARKEN THE TRUMPETS 
NEVER SPIRIT DEFEATED   TURN RED TIDES 
ANCIENT WORDS SPOKEN   ENTER STRANGER'S HOME 
SHAKING OLD FOUNDATIONS  REGAIN LOST GLORY ~ Rick Riordan
Ph C3 A8dre quotes by Rick Riordan
Drugs and oils work in opposite ways. Drugs toxify. Oils detoxify. Drugs clog and confuse receptor sites. Oils clean receptor sites. Drugs depress the immune system. Oils strengthen the immune system. Antibiotics attack bacteria indiscriminately, killing both the good and the bad. Oils attack only the harmful bacteria, allowing our body's friendly flora to flourish." David Stewart, Ph.D., R.A., The Chemistry of Essential Oils, 2005 ~ Jen O'Sullivan
Ph C3 A8dre quotes by Jen O'Sullivan
Most of my friends from Columbia are going on to get advanced degrees. And why not? A Ph.D. is the new M.A., a master's is the new bachelor's, a B.A. is the new high school diploma, and a high school diploma is the new smiley-face sticker on your first-grade spelling test. ~ Megan McCafferty
Ph C3 A8dre quotes by Megan McCafferty
There are no atheists in the foxhole. ~ Ernie Pyle
Ph C3 A8dre quotes by Ernie Pyle
Besides that, his secret - and principal - reason for retiring was to devote himself entirely to his idée fixe, his collection which was becoming ever larger and more complicated. Van Hulle's concern was no longer simply to have beautiful clocks or rare timepieces; his feelings for them were not simply those one has for inanimate objects. True, their outward appearance was still important, their craftsmanship, their mechanisms, heir value as works of art, but the fact that he had collected so many was for a different reason entirely. It was a result of his strange preoccupation with the exact time. It was no longer enough for him that they were interesting. He was irritated by the differences in time they showed. Above all when they struck the hours and the quarters. One, very old, was deranged and got confused in keeping count of the passage of time, which it had been doing for so long. Others were behind, little Empire clocks with children's voices almost, as if they had not quite grown up. In short, the clocks were always at variance. They seemed to be running after each other, calling out, getting lost, looking for each other at all the changing crossroads of time. ~ Georges Rodenbach
Ph C3 A8dre quotes by Georges Rodenbach
Until a few years ago, the topics in my Ph.D. were unfashionable, but they are very popular today. ~ Benoit Mandelbrot
Ph C3 A8dre quotes by Benoit Mandelbrot
Class consciousness is not one of our national diseases; we suffer, indeed, from its opposite
the delusion that class barriers are not real. That delusion reveals itself in many forms, some of them as beautiful as a glass eye. One is the Liberal doctrine that a prairie demagogue promoted to the United States Senate will instantly show all the sagacity of a Metternich ... another is the doctrine that a moron
run through a university and decorated with a Ph.D. will cease thereby to be a moron ... ~ H.L. Mencken
Ph C3 A8dre quotes by H.L. Mencken
Give and Take
The Chief takes less than he is given
And gives more than he has taken ~ Idries Shah
Ph C3 A8dre quotes by Idries Shah
The little girl smiled. The spaces in between her teeth were dark with blood. Aside from that, she was kind of cute. ~ S.M. Reine
Ph C3 A8dre quotes by S.M. Reine
The best one can hope for is a government favorable to certain claims and demands from the Left. ~ Gilles Deleuze
Ph C3 A8dre quotes by Gilles Deleuze
The pH of a must will go up as fermentation progresses. ~ Jeff Cox
Ph C3 A8dre quotes by Jeff Cox
Master-meaning! Concealed revealment! I spent my twenties wanting to be Lévi-Strauss – which is ironic, since he spent most of his life wanting to be somebody or something else: a philosopher, say, or novelist, or poet. ~ Tom McCarthy
Ph C3 A8dre quotes by Tom McCarthy
When we come under the spell of the deeper domain of technology, its economic character and even its power aspect fascinate us less than its playful side. Then we realize we that we are involved in a play, a dance of the spirit, which cannot be grasped by calculation. What is ultimately left for science is intuition alone - a call of destiny.
This playful feature manifests itself more clearly in small things than in the gigantic works of our world. The crude observer can only be impressed by large quantities - chiefly when they are in motion - and yet there are as many organs in a fly as in a leviathan. ~ Ernst Junger
Ph C3 A8dre quotes by Ernst Junger
For a bookworm like Mother, a Brontë novel sister was better than a biological one. ~ Eileen Favorite
Ph C3 A8dre quotes by Eileen Favorite
Do not be afraid to be afraid, have the courage to face the fear and jump, overcome. There are many good things that happen when we decide to take risks.

Tania Tome (C) ~ Tânia Tomé
Ph C3 A8dre quotes by Tânia Tomé
That night she wrote a hasty sketch and showed it to Oliver. "It's all right," he said. "But I'd take out that stuff about Olympian mountains and the Stygian caverns of the mine. That's about used up, I should think. ~ Wallace Stegner
Ph C3 A8dre quotes by Wallace Stegner
I travel the world. I Take nothing but pictures, kill nothing but time and leave nothing but footprints. ~ Maarten Schafer
Ph C3 A8dre quotes by Maarten Schafer
The rage inside Charlotte crested to a peak. "I'm angry because Papa and Aunt Branwell never would have sent you here," she shouted. "Not to a charity school. Not the precious boy."
"I know that," Branwell said, his voice ragged. "I've always known that. Don't you think that might be hard to live with? ~ Lena Coakley
Ph C3 A8dre quotes by Lena Coakley
Dr. Brown's book is able to make the subject matter interesting in a very pragmatic way, without losing the attractiveness and appeal of his academic writing and sound background. I would recommend the use of this book for teaching in leadership, management and organizational behavior courses knowing that it would make a great contribution to the learning experience of the reader."

Alberto DeFeo, Ph.D. (Law)
Chief Administrative Officer of Lake Country and Adjunct Professor of University of Northern British Columbia ~ Asa Don Brown
Ph C3 A8dre quotes by Asa Don Brown
If these d'Herelle bodies were really genes, fundamentally like our chromosome genes, they would give us an utterly new angle from which to attack the gene problem. They are filterable, to some extent isolable, can be handled in test-tubes, and their properties, as shown by their effects on the bacteria, can then be studied after treatment. It would be very rash to call these bodies genes, and yet at present we must confess that there is no distinction known between the genes and them. Hence we can not categorically deny that perhaps we may be able to grind genes in a mortar and cook them in a beaker after all. Must we geneticists become bacteriologists, physiological chemists and physicists, simultaneously with being zoologists and botanists? Let us hope so. ~ Hermann Joseph Muller
Ph C3 A8dre quotes by Hermann Joseph Muller
I want to be a healer, and love all things that grow and are not barren. ~ J.R.R. Tolkien
Ph C3 A8dre quotes by J.R.R. Tolkien
In fact, when I finally realized I was really going to write, when I was about thirty-four, I was working on my Ph.D. in Mathematics. I was just about to earn my Master's along the way, but I knew something was wrong because I found myself crying all the time. ~ Bonnie Jo Campbell
Ph C3 A8dre quotes by Bonnie Jo Campbell
Don't even think about it." Søren said as Kingsley pulled his coat and gloves off.
"I'm always thinking about it." Kingsley said. "I brought the lube."
"Kingsley, it's not even five in the morning yet."
"You beat me this early before."
"I was attempting to wake you up."
"With your alarm cock? ~ Tiffany Reisz
Ph C3 A8dre quotes by Tiffany Reisz
Where in the bloody hell did that come from?" asks the other person behind the counter. Or more precisely, on top of the counter, where her ridiculously attractive, English-accented boyfriend is perched.
He's the other thing I like about Anna. Wherever she goes, he follows.
He nods toward the baby wipe. "What else are you carrying in your pockets? Dust rags? Furniture polish?"
"Watch it," she says. "Or I'll scrub your arms, Étienne."
He grins. "As long as you do it in private. ~ Stephanie Perkins
Ph C3 A8dre quotes by Stephanie Perkins
Innocent people's lives were ruined, where there are necessarily lots of idiots. ~ Mehmet Kececi
Ph C3 A8dre quotes by Mehmet Kececi
Alfvén dismissed in his address religion as a 'myth'... ~ Helge Kragh
Ph C3 A8dre quotes by Helge Kragh
Carefully they replaced the soil and covered the entire grave with uprooted grass.
Neither one had spoken a word. ~ Toni Morrison
Ph C3 A8dre quotes by Toni Morrison
The claim to a national culture in the past does not only rehabilitate that nation and serve as a justification for the hope of a future national culture. In the sphere of psycho-affective equilibrium it is responsible for an important change in the native. Perhaps we haven't sufficiently demonstrated that colonialism is not satisfied merely with holding a people in its grip and emptying the native's brain of all form and content. By a kind of perverted logic, it turns to the past of the oppressed people, and distorts, disfigures, and destroys it. This work of devaluing pre-colonial history takes on a dialectical significance today. ~ Frantz Fanon
Ph C3 A8dre quotes by Frantz Fanon
To understand the nature of the people one must be a prince, and to understand the nature of the prince, one must be of the people ~ Niccolo Machiavelli
Ph C3 A8dre quotes by Niccolo Machiavelli
if you have the tools but do not have the visual concept, the tools do not work ~ Betty Poluk
Ph C3 A8dre quotes by Betty Poluk
The Islamophobia phobes, (ph) the writers and the editors and the talking heads who deny an existence of evil while blaming those who speak up. There no difference - different than the apologists for communism. As communism killed millions, they, they denied it. ~ Greg Gutfeld
Ph C3 A8dre quotes by Greg Gutfeld
A judgment is conscious of its own validity. This shows that the measure of validity to which it refers itself in this consciousness is inherent in the nature of judgment: a judgment is subject to this measure not in virtue of any circumstance in which it may find itself, but simply as judgment. Now when we think of an act simply as a judgment, we refer it to the power as an act of which it is a judgment: the power of judgment. Hence, the measure of validity of judgment is nothing other than the power of judgment. A judgment, being conscious of its validity, refers itself to the power from which it springs (as, e.g., St. Thomas Aquinas observes). ~ Sebastian Rödl
Ph C3 A8dre quotes by Sebastian Rödl
Today only the person who no longer believes in a happy ending, only he who has consciously renounced it, is able to live. A happy century does not exist; but there are moments of happiness, and there is freedom in the moment. ~ Ernst Junger
Ph C3 A8dre quotes by Ernst Junger
Pearsall is not a doctor, or not, at least, one of the medical variety. He is a doctor of the variety that gets a Ph.D. and attaches it to his name on self-help book covers. ~ Mary Roach
Ph C3 A8dre quotes by Mary Roach
At least you'll never be a vegetable - even artichokes have hearts. ~ Amélie Poulain
Ph C3 A8dre quotes by Amélie Poulain
Unix, BSD, Linux, Mac OS, Windows are Monozukuri. ~ Mehmet Kececi
Ph C3 A8dre quotes by Mehmet Kececi
I have these guilts about never having read Chaucer but I was talked out of learning Early Anglo-Saxon / Middle English by a friend who had to take it for her Ph.D. They told her to write an essay in Early Anglo-Saxon on any-subject-of-her-own-choosing. "Which is all very well," she said bitterly, "but the only essay subject you can find enough Early Anglo-Saxon words for is 'How to Slaughter a Thousand Men in a Mead Hall'. ~ Helene Hanff
Ph C3 A8dre quotes by Helene Hanff
Does not the consciousness of having done some real good in your day and generation give pleasure? ~ Charlotte Bronte
Ph C3 A8dre quotes by Charlotte Bronte
Melancholia is the disease of the middle-class. The Workers don't know what it means. ~ Chloe Thurlow
Ph C3 A8dre quotes by Chloe Thurlow
On completing my degree, I started a Ph.D. in statistics, although I knew very little about the topic. My supervisor was Professor Harry Pitt, who was an excellent pure mathematician and probabilist. ~ Clive Granger
Ph C3 A8dre quotes by Clive Granger
There is no greater way to ensure that universities remain a hotbed of leftist thought than to guarantee that professors knight their own successors. But that's basically how the Ph.D. system works, with sitting professors approving the work of would-be professors. ~ Ben Shapiro
Ph C3 A8dre quotes by Ben Shapiro
When a man gives his opinion, he's a man. When a woman gives her opinion, she's a bitch. ~ Bette Davis
Ph C3 A8dre quotes by Bette Davis
Ai taught me a Terran game played on squares with little stones, called go, an excellent difficult game. ~ Ursula K. Le Guin
Ph C3 A8dre quotes by Ursula K. Le Guin
William Stoner entered the University of Missouri as a freshman in the year 1910, at the age of nineteen. Eight years later, during the height of World War I, he received his Doctor of Philosophy degree and accepted an instructorship at the same University, where he taught until his death in 1956. He did not rise above the rank of assistant professor, and few students remembered him with any sharpness after they had taken his courses. When he died his colleagues made a memorial contribution of a medieval manuscript to the University library. This manuscript may still be found in the Rare Books Collection, bearing the inscription: 'Presented to the Library of the University of Missouri, in memory of William Stoner, Department of English. By his colleagues.'

An occasional student who comes upon the name may wonder idly who William Stoner was, but he seldom pursues his curiosity beyond a casual questions. Stoner's colleagues, who held him in no particular esteem when he was alive, speak of him rarely now; to the older ones, his name is a reminder of the end that awaits them all, and to the younger ones it is merely a sound which evokes no sense of the past and no identity with which they can associate themselves or their careers. ~ John Williams
Ph C3 A8dre quotes by John  Williams
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