Richter Scale Quotes
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Richter Scale Quotes & Sayings
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Where there is unity, there is always victory
— Publilius Syrus
Cowboys had guitars. And they sang country 'cause they lived in the country.
— Robbie Robertson
History doesn't mean dates and wars and textbooks to me; it means the unconquerable pioneer spirit of man.
— Henry Ford
I didn't deserve to be president just based on the Richter scale of 'Was I tough enough and did I understand the process?'
— Joe Biden
I got tattoos for purely antisocial reasons, and now people do it for social acceptance. I miss the individualism.
— Mike Ness
The way to screw up somebody's life is to give them what they want.
— Patrick Swayze
A book read by a thousand different people is a thousand different books.
— Andrei Tarkovsky
Time is the speed at which the past decays.
— David Mitchell
It's too late. It's too late. Through the open door of the bathroom I see a watersoaked bag on the floor.
— John Rechy
THE RICHTER SCALE, WHICH has technically been replaced by the "moment magnitude"1 scale, measures the energy released by an earthquake.
— Randall Munroe
She was hearing the words. They just weren't registering on her Richter scale of sanity.
— Dakota Cassidy
If the Richter scale could measure human calamities, the loss of a child would register a ten.
— Letty Cottin Pogrebin
My mother-in-law had to stop skipping for exercise. It registered seven on the Richter scale.
— Les Dawson
On the Richter scale of bad ideas, this had to be a ten.
— Robert Harris
On the Richter scale of love and romance, you've hit a twelve.
— George Strait
Do you think you could stop crying for a minute? It makes conversation a bit difficult.
— Vivien Alcock
Violins sang, brass crowed, while bassoons, she felt, rumbled according to a Richter scale all of their own. Charlie
— Alexander McCall Smith
I'm glad to see the press now referring to the open-ended Richter scale.
— Charles Francis Richter