Isaac Newton (1643–1727) British physicist and mathematician and founder of modern classical physics
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A short Schem of the true Religion
Section 2, member 6, Perturbations of the mind rectified. From himself, by resisting to the utmost, confessing his grief to a friend, etc.
The Anatomy of Melancholy (1621), Part II
Isaac Newton (1643–1727) British physicist and mathematician and founder of modern classical physics
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A short Schem of the true Religion
“That man that hath a tongue, I say is no man, if with his tongue he cannot win a woman.”
William Shakespeare The Two Gentlemen of Verona
Source: The Two Gentlemen of Verona
Edward Herbert, 1st Baron Herbert of Cherbury (1583–1648) Anglo-Welsh soldier, diplomat, historian, poet and religious philosopher
Source: The Autobiography, P. 34
“The Man who says he can, and the man who says he can not.. Are both correct”
Confucius (-551–-479 BC) Chinese teacher, editor, politician, and philosopher
“My money's on the lady," he drawled. "You don't tame a vixen, you just travel in her wake.”
Lora Leigh (1965) American writer
Source: Hidden Agendas