Perturbation Quotes
Collection of top 21 famous quotes about Perturbation
Perturbation Quotes & Sayings
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I write what I don't know. It's way more interesting.
— Patrick Rothfuss
I took an axe
To a willow to see how it wept. I took an axe to a salmon
To see how it leapt. I took an axe to the wolf
As he slept. — Carol Ann Duffy
To a willow to see how it wept. I took an axe to a salmon
To see how it leapt. I took an axe to the wolf
As he slept. — Carol Ann Duffy
Now," said Brandons low, cold voice. "Lets not be rude eve.
— Rachel Caine
If a teacher does not involve himself, his values, his commitments, in the course of discussion, why should the students?
— Paul Wellstone
I'm never really that worried about doing something a little different, 'cause it always just seems to fit into what I want to do.
— David Shrigley
Trantulus casually roasted a marshmallow and reached out for it but the marshmallow commited sucide and dived into the flames.
— Rick Riordan
I wonder if anyone will ever know the emptiness of my life. Personal Diary
Last entry Oh whats the point? — Kenneth Williams
Last entry Oh whats the point? — Kenneth Williams
I find that forgiving one's enemies is a most curious morbid pleasure; perhaps I should check it.
— Oscar Wilde
Pemberley Woods with some perturbation;
— Jane Austen
A great perturbation in nature, to receive at once the benefit of sleep and do the effects of watching!
— William Shakespeare
I think it would be very foolish not to take the irrational seriously.
— Jeanette Winterson
God has no forms, no limbs, no qualities, no preferences, no prejudices.
— Sathya Sai Baba
God has given the salt lick to the deer; and He has given to man, red-skin and white, the delicious spring at which to slake his thirst.
— James F. Cooper
I have been in perturbation of mind for days, debating whether I shall write it, and now, having written, whether to send it.
— Diana Gabaldon
O polished perturbation! golden care! That keep'st the ports of slumber open wide To many a watchful night.
— William Shakespeare