Quotes About Marcus
After some minor pieces of theoretical study that I worked on, a student in my statistical mechanics class brought to my attention a problem in polyelectrolytes.
~ Rudolph A. Marcus
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Nevertheless, the realization that breaking a pencil point would have far less disastrous consequences played little or no role, I believe, in this decision to explore theory!
~ Rudolph A. Marcus
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To pursue the impossible is madness: but it is impossible for evil men not to do things of this sort.
~ Marcus Aurelius
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Take pleasure in one thing and rest in it, in passing from one social act to another social act, thinking of God.
~ Marcus Aurelius
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Williams James, in his magnificent book The Varieties of Religious Experience—now one hundred years old.
~ Marcus J. Borg
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John Atkins, the naval surgeon, spoke of the transition from privateer to pirate as going from "plundering for others, to do it for themselves.
~ Marcus Rediker
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So it may well be believed that when I found him taking a complete holiday, with a vast supply of books at command, he had the air of indulging in a literary debauch, if the term may be applied to so honorable an occupation.
~ Marcus Tullius Cicero
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For he (Cato) gives his opinion as if he were in Plato's Republic, not in Romulus' cesspool.
~ Marcus Tullius Cicero
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Amplified by the still of night, the book opened -- a gust of wind.
~ Marcus Zusak
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Finding a picture of me without makeup is like trying to get the last Gucci bag at Neiman Marcus: not gonna happen.
~ Jeffree Star
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wasn't the butler who looked out but Marcus Cynster.
~ Stephanie Laurens
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Being exposed to theory, stimulated by a basic love of concepts and mathematics, was a marvelous experience.
~ Rudolph A. Marcus
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Reinaldo Marcus Green - I'm so blessed an honored to have worked with him.
~ John David Washington
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It wasn't one of my favorite boots," Marcus said, trying to cheer Miss Royle up. She looked as if someone had decapitated a puppy.
~ Julia Quinn
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Marcus will probably never be hugely popular with committed Christians, if only because he persecuted them. But for others he holds out the prospect of spirituality for atheists, happiness without God, joy without heaven and morality without religion.
~ Frank McLynn
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Yes, indeed, Senator Pinarius. It's because the author mentions his dealings with the late Marcus, blessed be his memory, and with Commodus, blessed be his reign. Anything to do with the imperial family is always guaranteed to sell, and with today's awful news, people are hungry to read anything to do with the beloved Marcus.
~ Steven Saylor
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Alexander—a Syrian boy with a Greek name, now Caesar and heir to the throne. I can hear my father say, 'We are a long way from the days of the Divine Marcus.
~ Steven Saylor
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In other words, as one mother-culture advocate put it, I am "swallowing Marcus's [nonsense] whole.
~ Charles C. Mann
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Yet, he is greatly loved," said Marcus. Scaevola nodded, and frowned. "Perhaps it is because a totally evil man has an irresistible charm, and excites the envy and admiration of those who dare not display themselves so completely.
~ Taylor Caldwell
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Men do not realize how great an income thrift is.
~ Marcus Tullius Cicero
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I was an American Studies student at Berkeley as an undergraduate, and pretty much as a graduate student, too.
~ Greil Marcus
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This stereotype as Marcus Mariota as a spread quarterback that just runs read options all the time, that's ridiculous.
~ Jon Gruden
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Marcus is a great example of that way of thinking. He's always looking for ways a security system fails.
~ Cory Doctorow
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I'll leave you here to finish your, er…conversation." As he withdrew from the room, however, it seemed that he couldn't keep from ducking his head back in and asking Marcus cryptically, "Once a week, did you say?" "Close the door behind you," Marcus said icily, and Hunt obeyed with a smothered sound that sounded suspiciously like laughter.
~ Lisa Kleypas
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