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One of the prominent features of exercise, which is sometimes not appreciated in studies, is an improvement in the rate of learning,
— John J. Ratey
I occupy much of my time in theological studies for which I have a natural inclination.
— Cole Younger
Nonviolence is a universal law acting under all circumstances.
— Mahatma Gandhi
Just know He has His hands on You
— Marvin Sapp
You are as safe with me as you would be in the Bank of England.
— Robert Maxwell
In the end we retain from our studies only that which we practically apply.
— Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
The blood in my veins is frozen but it sings of love.
— Graham Joyce
Traditional publishers require an author to submit a manuscript six months in advance, and if pressed, no later than two or three.
— Heather Brooke
I started talking to the stars in the sky instead. I said, "Tell me about the big bang." The stars said, "It hurts to become.
— Andrea Gibson
Patriotism varies, from a noble devotion to a moral lunacy.
— William Ralph Inge
Economics is the science which studies human behaviour as a relationship between ends and scarce means which have alternative uses.
— Bill Vaughan
Let us read with method, and propose to ourselves an end to which our studies may point. The use of reading is to aid us in thinking.
— Edward Gibbon
Kissing, said Lesley, ought really to be taught as a school subject, preferably instead of religious studies, which nobody needed.
— Kerstin Gier
Chronicles are not explanatory of what they record.
— Gilbert Ryle
Life is all about lies. It's about what you can stomach.
— Peter Tieryas
In a social studies class I did a paper on the history of Attica, which ended up being a little book that I created.
— Paul Smith
Avoid studies of which the result dies with the worker.
— Leonardo Da Vinci
No one has the right to change Paris, the protesters say, and argue that the city is the patrimony of all mankind.
— John Vinocur
Of all the studies by which men acquire citizenship of the intellectual commonwealth, no single one is so indispensable as the study of the past.
— Bertrand Russell
Sometimes I almost feel just like a human being.
— Elvis Costello