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The proper work of man, the grand drift of human life, is to follow reason, that noble spark kindled in us from heaven.
— Isaac Barrow
When we try to observe things that are very small, the act of observation itself will significantly disturb the state we are seeking to measure.
— John D. Barrow
He who loveth a book will never want a faithful friend, a wholesome counsellor, a cheerful companion, or an effectual comforter.
— Isaac Barrow
Nothing is higher than heaven; nothing is beyond the walls of the world; nothing is lower than hell, or more glorious than virtue.48
— John D. Barrow
Barrow, who evidently had never seen an atlas, felt superior to Descartes, Rembrandt, and Beethoven.
— Ken Follett
What cannot be known is more revealing than what can.
— John D. Barrow
Any universe simple enough to be understood is too simple to produce a mind able to understand it
-Barrow's Uncertainty Principle — John D. Barrow
-Barrow's Uncertainty Principle — John D. Barrow
You only can live on adrenaline for so long; one thing is for sure, it doesn't pay the bills.
— John Barrow
I feel like falling in love with the first woman I meet, putting her in a wheel-barrow and wheeling her down the street.
— Bob Dylan
Because Mathematicians frequently make use of Time, they ought to have a distinct idea of the meaning of that Word, otherwise they are Quacks.
— Isaac Barrow
Generosity is nothing more seen than in a candid estimation of other men's virtues and good qualities.
— Isaac Barrow
Even rats want to get out of the gutter, Miss Barrow.
— Victoria Aveyard
Poetry is a kind of ingenious nonsense (Spence, Anecdotes
— Isaac Barrow
We are just strings of quarks living in a suburb of the local density maximum of the universe.
— John D. Barrow
The reading of books, what is it but conversing with the wisest men of all ages and all countries.
— Isaac Barrow
Once upon a time when there was no time.
— John D. Barrow
Tycoons and barrow boys will rob you
And throw you on the side
All because they love themselves sincerely — Richard John Thompson
And throw you on the side
All because they love themselves sincerely — Richard John Thompson
Every ear is tickled with the sweet music of applause.
— Isaac Barrow
It's to bad we didn't stay longer", I murmur, looking out at the river. "I would have liked to die close to home.
— Victoria Aveyard
Mr Newton, a fellow of our College, and very young, being but the second year master of arts; but of an extraordinary genius and proficiency.
— Isaac Barrow
If there was ever a person begging for an elbow to the face, it is Evangeline Samos.
— Victoria Aveyard
Smiling always with a never fading serenity of countenance, and flourishing in an immortal youth.
— Isaac Barrow
I've come this come all this way and suddenly I'm back in the arena, watching Silvers display everything we are not.
— Victoria Aveyard
It is commonly said that revenge is sweet, but to a calm and considerate mind, patience and forgiveness are sweeter.
— Isaac Barrow
There was no 'before' the beginning of our universe, because once upon a time there was no time.
— John D. Barrow
I'm Barrow. Shade Barrow. And you better not get me killed.
— Victoria Aveyard
Let us consider that swearing is a sin of all others peculiarly clamorous, and provocative of Divine judgment.
— Isaac Barrow
Lightning has no mercy.
— Victoria Aveyard
Thus, be every device from the stick to the carrot, the emaciated Austrian donkey is made to pull the Nazi barrow up an ever-steepening hill.
— Winston Churchill
Don't lie to a liar,
— Victoria Aveyard
None are too wise to be mistaken, but few are so wisely just as to acknowledge and correct their mistakes, and especially the mistakes of prejudice.
— Isaac Barrow
They were savages, yet they were ghosts. The two most terrible and dreaded foes of civilised experience seemed combined at once in them.
— Grant Allen
Success in battle is not a function of how many show up, but who they are.
— Robert H. Barrow
Nothing of worth or weight can be achieved with half a mind, with a faint heart, and with a lame endeavor.
— Isaac Barrow
We can never know the origins of the universe. The deepest secrets are the ones that keep themselves.
— John D. Barrow
There are worse things than pain, Miss Barrow,
— Victoria Aveyard
I have lived that life already, in the mud, in the shadows, in a cell, in a silk dress. I will never submit again. I will never stop fighting.
— Victoria Aveyard
When his flame falls, my lightning rises, and so on.
— Victoria Aveyard
It is safe to make a choice of your thoughts, scarcely ever safe to express them all.
— Isaac Barrow
Some things are as they are regardless of what they were.
— John D. Barrow
The road ahead is unknown to all. I cannot offer you wisdom or guidance. Only the promise that I will never leave you.
— Andrea Cremer
Quarrelling with the Prince of Barrow was like fighting a curtain. Robin Stewart gave up.
— Dorothy Dunnett
So much depends
upon
a red wheel
barrow
glazed with rain
water
beside the white
chickens. — William Carlos Williams
upon
a red wheel
barrow
glazed with rain
water
beside the white
chickens. — William Carlos Williams
Music is 10% exhilaration and 90% utter disappointment.
— John Barrow
Yesterday he was a prince; today he is king. I thought he was my friend, my bethrothed, but now I know better.
— Victoria Aveyard
They beg to a Silver king, and spit upon Red queens.
— Victoria Aveyard
If men are wont to play with swearing anywhere, can we expect they should be serious and strict therein at the bar or in the church.
— Isaac Barrow
Horst was suddenly filled with great admiration for Miss Barrow, and a desire for popcorn.
— Jonathan L. Howard
My ignorance is becoming a theme." --Mare Barrow
— Victoria Aveyard
Even one small thing can go right in a world so wrong ~ Mare Barrow
— Victoria Aveyard
Prior to then it was believed that black holes were just cosmic cookie monsters, swallowing everything that came within their gravitational clutches.
— John D. Barrow
Nothing hath wrought more prejudice to religion, or brought more disparagement upon truth, than boisterous and unseasonable zeal.
— Isaac Barrow
No non-poetic account of reality can be complete.
— John Myhill
Facetiousness is allowable when it is the most proper instrument of exposing things apparently base and vile to due contempt.
— Isaac Barrow
Once upon a time there was no Time.
— John D. Barrow
The climate of Barrow is Arctic. Temperatures range from cold as shit to fucking freezing.
— Steve Niles
Mathematics - the unshaken Foundation of Sciences, and the plentiful Fountain of Advantage to human affairs.
— Isaac Barrow
Sin is never at a stay; if we do not retreat from it, we shall advance in it; and the farther on we go, the more we have to come back.
— Isaac Barrow
Nature has concatenated our fortunes and affections together with indissoluble bands of mutual sympathy.
— Isaac Barrow
We may be as good as we please, if we please to be good.
— Isaac Barrow