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I suggested that we might compare earthquakes in terms of the measured amplitudes recorded at these stations, with an appropriate correction for distance.


Charles Francis Richter


#compare #correction #distance #earthquakes #i

They're now turning those seeds into intellectual property, so they have a virtual lock on the seeds upon which we all depend for our food and survival.


Jeremy Rifkin


#food #intellectual #intellectual property #into #lock

Tea is nought but this: first you heat the water, then you make the tea. Then you drink it properly. That is all you need to know.


Sen Rikyu


#first #heat #know #make #need

The opponents of my budget propose taking $200 million out of our classrooms and instead spending it on a larger school employee pay raise. Our focus should be on making sure our children come first.


Bob Riley


#children #classrooms #come #employee #first

Romanticism has never been properly judged. Who was there to judge it? The critics!


Arthur Rimbaud


#critics #judge #judged #never #properly

I told my mother-in-law that my house was her house, and she said, 'Get the hell off my property.'


Joan Rivers


#hell #her #house #i #mother-in-law

I am clearly vulnerable on the question of socializing under circumstances not appropriate for a married man.


Chuck Robb


#appropriate #circumstances #clearly #i #i am

It takes time to love someone properly, and in this business, you get very wary of people.


Mark Roberts


#get #love #people #properly #someone

In fact, because of this deep desire for peace, the ruling class leaders of this land, from 1945 on, stepped up the hysteria and propaganda to drive into American minds the false notion that danger threatened them from the East.


Paul Robeson


#because #class #danger #deep #deep desire

It was the king's army, the king's people, the king's taxes; and he who questioned the propriety of the royal prerogative of taking from his people without return or accounting, was reckoned, and felt himself to be, a criminal, guilty of the highest crime of disloyalty.


John Buchanan Robinson


#army #crime #criminal #disloyalty #felt






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