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Hipparchus' famous quote, 'Never deceive a friend' means that you should remain truthful and loyal to your friends. Hipparchus was a Greek mathematician, geographer, and astronomer.
The question is meaningless. It is a corrupt attempt to quote the old saw "Lightning never strikes the same place twice.", which in itself is wildly false.
i don't think he said a quote
Yes, it does, and in English. I don't have the quote, but you can probably get the entire text at the Gutenberg Project.
hurricane katrina was tough
The Germans never really had an Empire, as the quote is actually the Sun never sets on the British Empire. This was said because the British Empire was so big that when the sun set in Australia and New Zealand which was in the eastern part of the Empire it was early morning in Canada, which was in the western part of the Empire meaning it was always daylight somewhere.
The quote "nunc at numquam?", which means "now or never" in English, does not have a known author. It is a common Latin proverb.
Unknown. This quote is a common saying but its authorship is not definitively known.
Well his most well known quote is from his inaugural address. In it he states, "Ask not what your country can do for you -- but what you can do for your country."
The quote "Never a failure, always a lesson" is often attributed to the rapper and entrepreneur Jay-Z. He is known for promoting a mindset of learning and growth from every experience, regardless of the outcome.
Ask not what you can do for your country, ask what's for lunch. I never drink coffee at lunch. It keeps me awake in the afternoon,
It an "anonymous" quote because the originator is not known. "If you love something let it go; if it comes back to you, it's yours forever; if it doesn't, then it was never meant to be."
That is a quote from John Kennedy.
ask not what your country and do for you, but what you can do for your country
Never say never
It means that a good citizen should be more concerned about what he can do to improve the condition of his country than with what they might want or expect their country's government to do for them. This a well known quote form Jack Kennedy's inaugural address in 1961. The idea in not original but people remember the way it is phrased. See the related question for the history of the idea.
Harriet Tubman who was one of the most well-known of all the Underground Railroad's "conductors."