Related Quotes
british-scientist europe kept mind open whether
Louis Leakey I kept an open mind on the question of whether a hominid had been present in Europe in the early Pleistocene.
british-scientist mary overall
Louis Leakey At Olduvai, for 20 years, Mary and I had investigated and made a general survey of the overall geology.
british-scientist examined
Louis Leakey I have examined the stomach contents of seven aardvarks.
british-actor irrelevant whatever
Michael York It's a question of why they come for your advice. Whatever I tell you, it doesn't matter, it is completely irrelevant in a way. I know so many actors who were discouraged and put that aside. You will get half-baked opinions.
british families innocent iraqis judge people soldiers totally
Reg Keys The people who will be his judge is not God, it will be the families of the bereaved British soldiers and it will be the families of the bereaved innocent Iraqis who have all been slaughtered in this totally unnecessary conflict.
british cross house people section
Davina McCall The people who go into that house are a cross section of British culture. They're not freaks.
british cement continued contract energy enter field investment leadership maximum nuclear pleased return secure
Mike Parker We are pleased to be able to enter into a contract that will secure the maximum return on the British taxpayers' investment and cement the continued leadership of Westinghouse in the nuclear energy field through the stewardship of the Toshiba Corporation.
british consequences deal investors market waiting
Mohammed Sharaf There are big consequences for the British market if it doesn't go through, because investors are waiting for their money, the deal has been made.
british-musician good vehicle
Mark Knopfler After a while, though, the group just wasn't a good vehicle for the songs I'd written.
monotony feels monotonous
Charlotte Bronte I feel monotony and death to be almost the same.
monotony limitation
Dale Carnegie Monotony reveals our limitations.
monotony superiors variety
Jean Paul A variety of nothing is superior to a monotony of something.
monotony
John Green But monotony doesn't make for painlessness.