Prize Giving Quotes
Collection of top 20 famous quotes about Prize Giving
Prize Giving Quotes & Sayings
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Maybe if you win a Nobel Prize in economics, you make a lot of money by giving talks ... but not in my area.
— Wolfgang Ketterle
Children must early learn the the beauty of generosity. They are taught to give what they prize most, that they may taste the happiness of giving.
— Charles Alexander Eastman
Working together we can strengthen Delaware State University and the students who attend it.
— Michael N. Castle
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— John Metcalfe
You are a totally loved moral failure.
— Timothy Keller
Even witches sing the blues,
— Charlaine Harris
What nothing earthly gives, or can destroy,
The soul's calm sunshine, and the heart-felt joy,
Is virtue's prize. — Alexander Pope
The soul's calm sunshine, and the heart-felt joy,
Is virtue's prize. — Alexander Pope
O who would trust this world, or prize what's in it,
That gives and takes, and chops and changes, ev'ry minute? — Francis Quarles
That gives and takes, and chops and changes, ev'ry minute? — Francis Quarles
The Nobel Prize gives you an opportunity to make a fool of yourself in public.
— Rosalyn Sussman Yalow
I feel I can give you everything without giving myself away, I whispered in your basement bed. If one does one's solitude right, this is the prize.
— Maggie Nelson
I give the president credit for at least one thing. He's proven that someone can deserve a Nobel prize less than Al Gore.
— Tim Pawlenty
It [Obama's Nobel peace prize] would be like giving someone an Oscar in the hope that it would encourage them to make a decent motion picture.
— Christopher Hitchens
Chocolate, something salty, and a box of hag rags gave
— Debra Anastasia
Oh, my gods.
There were furies in the Covenant. — Jennifer L. Armentrout
There were furies in the Covenant. — Jennifer L. Armentrout
Woman gives herself as a prize to the weak and as a prop to the strong and no man ever has what he should.
— Cesare Pavese
Philosophy as practice does not mean its restriction to utility or applicability, that is, to what serves morality or produces serenity of soul.
— Karl Jaspers
I'm quite chameleon in my work - not normally looking much like I do in real life.
— Lesley Manville