Quotes by Branches That which interests me above all else is the calligraphy of a tree or the tiles of a roof, and I mean leaf by leaf, branch by branch, blade by blade of grass. Joan Miro branches tree mean Until politics are a branch of science, we shall do well to regard political and social reforms as experiments rather than short-cuts to the millennium. John B. S. Haldane branches cutting political There are persons whom in my heart I despise, others I abhor. Yet I am not obliged to inform the one of my contempt, nor the other of my detestation. This kind of dissimulation...is a necessary branch of wisdom, and so far from being immoral...that it is a duty and a virtue. John Adams branches kind heart There was after all no mystery in the end of love, no mystery but the mystery of love itself, which was large certainly but as real as grass, as natural and unaccountable as bloom and branch and their growth. John Crowley branches growth real We didn't pass any constitutional amendments that affected the executive branch while I was governor. John Engler executive-branch amendments branches Corruption is a tree, whose branches are Of an immeasurable length: they spread Ev'rywhere; and the dew that drops from thence Hath infected some chairs and stools of authority. John Fletcher dew branches tree In a drear-nighted December, Too happy, happy tree, Thy branches ne'er remember Their green felicity. John Keats branches tree happiness I had changed from being a mathematician to a practicing scientist. I was increasingly embarassed that I could no longer follow some of the more modern branches of pure mathematics. John Pople scientist modern branches In all things that live there are certain irregularities, and deficiencies which are not only signs of life, but sources of beauty. No human face is exactly the same in its lines on each side, no leaf perfect in its lobes, no branch in its symmetry. John Ruskin branches perfect beauty The bad workmen who form the majority of the operatives in many branches of industry are decidedly of opinion that bad workmen ought to receive the same wages as good. John Stuart Mill branches wages work He who is wise puts aside all claims which may dissipate his attention, and confining himself to one branch excels in that. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe branches wise attention I have lost my credibility as a hit maker because of these side excursions into other branches of music; by not being consistent. Consistency seems to be all-important. Joni Mitchell consistency branches important I see no reason for giving the capital employed in agriculture greater protection than the capital vested in other branches of trade, manufacture, or commerce. Joseph Hume agriculture branches giving What I want to do has no end, since I am on the endless frontier of a branch of knowledge. Joseph M. Juran branches ends want I wanted to branch out into American television, specifically because you get to develop a character for a longer period of time and you get to develop a relationship with the audience. Joseph Morgan branches character television So that the executive and legislative branches of the national government depend upon, and emanate from the states. Every where the state sovereignties are represented; and the national sovereignty, as such, has no representation. Joseph Story federalism branches government The present author confesses that, to him, geometry is nothing at all, if not a branch of art ... Julian Coolidge curves branches art The Jew is a devil in human form. It is fitting that he be exterminated root and branch. Julius Streicher devil branches roots Have you ever heard the earth breath? Kate Chopin branches earth clever I feed the branches of the people. Kanye West branches people «23456789101112»