Birthdays would bе excellent institutions wеrе it оnlу fоr the pleasant littlе inflation thеу bring. - Mary Wright Sewell
In the ѕwееtnеѕѕ of friendship lеt there bе laughter, and sharing оf pleasures. For in the dеw оf littlе thingѕ the hеаrt findѕ itѕ morning аnd iѕ refreshed. - Khalil Gibran Khalil Gibran
In the ѕwееtnеѕѕ of friendship lеt there bе laughter, and sharing оf pleasures. For in the dеw оf littlе thingѕ the hеаrt findѕ itѕ morning аnd iѕ refreshed. - Khalil Gibran
Yet, if such a being, who reversed the maxim nihil humani me alienum puto [nothing human is foreign to me], cannot be loved, as little can he be abhorred or despised. Henry Cavendish
Yet, if such a being, who reversed the maxim nihil humani me alienum puto [nothing human is foreign to me], cannot be loved, as little can he be abhorred or despised.
I had been working pretty hard up to the time of the trials of the cane press, and felt that I was entitled to a little relaxation. Henry Bessemer
I had been working pretty hard up to the time of the trials of the cane press, and felt that I was entitled to a little relaxation.
[My study of the universe] leaves little doubt that life has occurred on other planets. I doubt if the human race is the most intelligent form of life. Harold Urey
[My study of the universe] leaves little doubt that life has occurred on other planets. I doubt if the human race is the most intelligent form of life.
Every stress leaves an indelible scar, and the organism pays for its survival after a stressful situation by becoming a little older. Hans Selye
Every stress leaves an indelible scar, and the organism pays for its survival after a stressful situation by becoming a little older.
For the little that one has reflected on the origin of our knowledge, it is easy to perceive that we can acquire it only by means of comparison. That which is absolutely incomparable is wholly incomprehensible. Georges-Louis Leclerc, Comte de Buffon
For the little that one has reflected on the origin of our knowledge, it is easy to perceive that we can acquire it only by means of comparison. That which is absolutely incomparable is wholly incomprehensible.
The discoveries that one can make with the microscope amount to very little, for one sees with the mind's eye and without the microscope the real existence of all these little beings. Georges-Louis Leclerc, Comte de Buffon
The discoveries that one can make with the microscope amount to very little, for one sees with the mind's eye and without the microscope the real existence of all these little beings.
If this suggestion is correct, the beginning of the world happened a little before the beginning of space and time. I think that such a beginning of the world is far enough from the present order of Nature to be not at all repugnant. Georges Lemaître
If this suggestion is correct, the beginning of the world happened a little before the beginning of space and time. I think that such a beginning of the world is far enough from the present order of Nature to be not at all repugnant.
The traces of upheavals become more impressive when one moves a little higher, when one gets even closer to the foot of the great mountain ranges. There are still plenty of shell layers. We notice them, even thicker and more solid ones. Georges Cuvier
The traces of upheavals become more impressive when one moves a little higher, when one gets even closer to the foot of the great mountain ranges. There are still plenty of shell layers. We notice them, even thicker and more solid ones.
To those who have not yet learned the secret of true happiness, begin now to study the little things in your own door yard. George Washington Carver
To those who have not yet learned the secret of true happiness, begin now to study the little things in your own door yard.
Anything will give up its secrets if you love it enough. Not only have I found that when I talk to the little flower or to the little peanut they will give up their secrets, but I have found that when I silently commune with people. George Washington Carver
Anything will give up its secrets if you love it enough. Not only have I found that when I talk to the little flower or to the little peanut they will give up their secrets, but I have found that when I silently commune with people.