Quotes About Crystallizes
However, once the priest has been arrested, the two sit together beside the corpse of the bank robber in a hut and speak amicably while outside there is hard rain – a scene which for the first time crystallizes the dialogue between Catholicism and communism that would be so much a part of Greene's later work.
~ Richard Greene
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The electron, as it leaves the atom, crystallises out of Schrodinger's mist like a genie emerging from his bottle.
~ Arthur Eddington
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I know that right choices by definition are the means by which life crystallizes loss.
~ Amor Towles
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Lord Bacon said, "Writing makes an exact man." He spoke the truth. Writing produces exactitude by forcing you to set down ideas in logical relation to one another. Writing crystallizes your thoughts and makes your ideas specific.
~ John Haggai
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Writing crystallizes thought and thought produces action.
~ Paul J. Meyer
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We live through myriads of second, yet it is always one, just one, that casts our entire inner world into turmoil, the second when (as Stendahl has described it) the internal inflorescence, already steeped in every kind of fluid, condenses and crystallizes - a magical second, like the moment of generation....
~ Stefan Zweig
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As we have seen, in quantum mechanics the norm is an indeterminate, fuzzy, hybrid reality consisting of many strands, which only crystallizes into a more familiar, definite reality when a suitable observation is carried out.
~ Brian Greene
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Claims of a decisive 'turning point' in any election are often overblown - more often, such a moment merely crystallizes a change that's been days or weeks in the making. But you can make a real case that Obama's Jefferson-Jackson Day speech is a pivot point in America history.
~ John Dickerson
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Some dramatic event often crystallizes popular attention, and the world turns on a dime.
~ Heather Cox Richardson
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In every domain of art, a work that corresponds to the need of its day carries a message of social and cultural value. It is the artist who crystallizes his age ... who fixes his time in history.
~ Edgard Varese
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