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Erick Young We believe this process of forming stars in a cluster was exactly the same thing that happened with our very own sun 4 1/2 billion years ago. It tells us a lot about the history of our own solar system.
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Penny Junor What makes life most difficult is the media intrusion, ... I think the public has gotten more and more greedy for the intimate details of their lives. These people are exposed to scrutiny 24 hours a day. We feel we have a right to know. We feel it's in the public interest. Even pop stars get more privacy. We just want to know every last detail. They are living in a goldfish bowl. And it never goes away.
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Rob Johnson What's so special about Danica Patrick is that she's a racer, not a novelty or pr gimmick, ... She was under tremendous pressure the entire month of May in Indianapolis and she came through with flying colors. She's paid her dues and now is getting the attention she deserves. Her growing popularity with race fans everywhere is a great boost for the league and we look forward to seeing her in August with Indy 500 winner Dan Wheldon and the rest of the stars of the Indy 500.
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John Mather We removed everything we knew--all the stars and galaxies both near and far. We were left with a picture of a part of the sky with no stars or galaxies, but it still had this infrared glow with giant blobs that we think could be the glow from the very first stars.
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John Mather We removed everything we knew---all the stars and galaxies both near and far. We were left with a picture of part of the sky with no stars or galaxies, but it still had this negative glow with giant blobs that we think could be the glow from the very first stars.
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John Mather We removed everything we knew--all the stars and galaxies both near and far,
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Source Unknown We fear not death. That gloomy night, that pale-faced moon, and the affrighted stars that hurried through the sky, can witness that we fear not death.
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Tom White We're not asking for the sun, the stars and the moon, we're asking for an inflationary increase, ... Our preference would be to settle this legislatively, if we can. But ultimately we have to be willing to take this to the people.
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Norman Williams Whenever Mr. Johnson sent out flowers of condolence, he asked for red roses more often than not.
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Dan Simmons Merely to live without a pain Is little gladness, little gain, Ah, welcome joy tho' mixt with grief-- The thorn-set flower that crowns the leaf.
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William Shakespeare The plants look up to heaven, from whence they have their nourishment.
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William Shakespeare Women are as roses, whose fair flower, being once displayed, doth fall that very hour.
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William Shakespeare Then will I raise aloft the milk-white rose. For whose sweet smell the air shall be perfumed.
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William Shakespeare The seasons alter: hoary-headed frosts Fall in the fresh lap of the crimson rose.
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William Shakespeare He wears the rose Of youth upon him.
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William Shakespeare But earthlier happy is the rose distill'd Than that which withering on the virgin thorn Grows, lives, and dies in single blessedness.
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William Shakespeare Flower of this purple dye, Hit with Cupid's archery, Sink in apple of his eye.
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Aiden Wilson Tozer The constantly recurring question must be: What shall we unite with and from what shall we separate? The question of coexistence does not enter here, but the question of union and fellowship does. The wheat grows in the same field as the tares, but shall the two cross-pollinate? The sheep graze near the goats, but shall they seek to interbreed? The unjust and the just enjoy the same rain and sunshine, but shall they forget their deep moral differences and intermarry? ... The Spirit-illuminated church will have none of this
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Charlie Munger People have always had this craving to have someone tell them the future. Long ago, kings would hire people to read sheep guts. There's always been a market for people who pretend to know the future. Listening to today's forecasters is just as crazy as when the king hired the guy to look at the sheep guts.
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Charles M. Schulz It's better to live one day as a lion than a dozen years as a sheep.
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Bob Barr The move to tax Internet sales, clothed as a 'fairness' issue, is the typical 'wolf-in-sheep's-clothing' ploy so often used by governments unwilling to cut expenditures to match revenues. It matters not whether its proponents have a 'D' or an 'R' after their name. It is a tax increase in either case.
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Martin Selmayr There are some black sheep countries in Europe, and one of them was Ireland and it now appears that a second one may be France.
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Carlos Ruiz Zafon I've always thought that anyone who needs to join a herd so badly must be a bit of a sheep himself.
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Carlos Ruiz Zafon I don't belong to any side. What's more, I think flags are nothing but painted rags that represent rancid emotions. Just seeing someone wrapped up in one of them, spewing out hymns, badges and speeches, gives me the runs. I've always thought that anyone who needs to join a herd so badly must be a bit of a sheep himself
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Ashanti It is a fool's sheep that breaks loose twice.
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Barbara Hepworth I love my blocks of marble, always piling up in the yard like a flock of sheep.