Temperatures Quotes
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Temperatures Quotes & Sayings
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into the rapidly cooling night air. The temperatures
— Bobby Akart
And I've shot in Prince Edward Island winters, I mean, I've shot in some intense, intense temperatures.
— Ellen Page
If you have something really important you want to say, you have to read your audience, I guess.
— Cary Fukunaga
Black and white can show how something is. Color adds how it is, imbued with temperatures and humidities of experience.
— Peter Schjeldahl
Those who are absolutely certain that the rise in temperatures is due solely to carbon dioxide have no scientific justification. It's pure guesswork.
— Henrik Svensmark
The greatest honor history can bestow is that of peacemaker.
— Richard M. Nixon
When glaciers break up due to rising world temperatures, its called calving. I'm calving
— Jandy Nelson
The climate of Barrow is Arctic. Temperatures range from cold as shit to fucking freezing.
— Steve Niles
Strong bonds are forged in high emotional temperatures.
— Dervla Murphy
The word of God is always most precious to the man who most lives upon it.
— Charles Haddon Spurgeon
I would write a scientific paper with the devil, if it was on high temperatures. The fellow's probably an authority.
— Henry Eyring
and with temperatures
— Marc Headley
Guns are like thermometers, only instead of measuring body temperatures they measure our fear.
— Jean Zimmerman
Natural light consistently fosters innovation, as does the avoidance of disturbances from noise and extreme temperatures.
— David Livermore
In the Arctic, things are already getting freaky. Temperatures have warmed three times faster than the global average.
— Jeff Goodell
When any fat is heated to frying temperatures, toxic volatile chemicals that can cause genetic mutations are released into the air.
— Michael Greger
We are so busy constantly checking our own temperatures, we fail to notice the burning fevers of others.
— Neal A. Maxwell