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These nostalgic July quotes will bring back memories of summer vacations and will remind you what you can still enjoy about the summer even now. Close your eyes. Think about July. Share your favorite July memory with us in the comment section below. What are the benefits of reading these Ju...
"You have to love a nation that celebrates its independence every July 4th, not with a parade of guns, tanks, and soldiers who file by the White House in a show of strength and muscle, but with family picnics where kids throw Frisbees, the potato salad gets iffy, and the flies die f...
For the attitude of Groves toward the weather see his, 'Some Recollections of July 16, 1945', Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists (Jun 1970), 26, No. 6, 27. Science quotes on: | Atomic Bomb (115) | Boundary (55) | Chaos (99) | Condition (362) | Delay (21) | Disobedience (4) ...
Month: July 2020 Radhanath Swami – Love means reciprocation Love means reciprocation . Therefore you can’t love buildings or cars or money because there is no reciprocation. –Radhanath Swami Radhanath Swami on Changing world It is impossible to make a sustainable change in society without a ...
Oh rose moon, why couldn't you stay forever? ~Angie Kumlien Main, "By the Waters of Turtle Lake," c.1922 July moon— buck moon, thunder moon, hay moon, wort moon, moulting moon, summer moon, ripe corn moon, berry moon, raspberry moon, salmon moon, buffalo moon, strong sun moon,...
If you were born in the month of July hopefully you share the carefree and lighthearted traits associated with the beautiful Larkspur. August Birth Month Flower: Gladiolus Pin Do you know anyone born in August who is an example of strength and moral integrity? Then they certainly have something...
Thematic Poems Thematic Quotes Contemporary Poets Nobel Prize Poets American Poets English PoetsPoem of the Month January, 2025Where the Sidewalk Ends by Shel SilversteinThere is a place where the sidewalk ends And before the street begins, And there the grass grows soft and white, And there the...
The Month of July - Thirty-two years ago on July 16th, 1979, I received a most special gift, a son. Little did I know this gift would not last the rest of my lifetime.
July 25, 2011 Q: Isn’t it ambiguous to speak of “raising taxes”? The verb “raise” has two meanings: (1) increase (“The bank raised interest rates”) or (2) collect (“We raised money for the Red Cross”). So “raising taxes” can mean either increasing or collecting them,...