The phrase "Is this how my subjects live?" is attributed to the French King Louis XIV. It reflects his concern over the living conditions of the common people in his kingdom, particularly in the context of the stark contrast between the opulent lifestyle of the monarchy and the struggles faced by ordinary citizens. This sentiment highlights the disconnect between the ruling class and the general populace during his reign.
Jesus said ,"you will live in peace
Goethe did. He actually said 'Live dangerously and you live right.' Just found it.
Besides Math he said he enjoyed Physics.
Generally in labs. They are born and raised as experimental subjects.
He once said, that he doesn´t liked any subject at all...but in a BRAVO article in 2005 he said that he only liked the social school subjects, cause this were subjects were he just had to talk very much to get good grades ;)
Stephenie Meyer but when she put it in her book, Edward Cullen said it.
Not sure on all of them but in an interview he said his favourite subjects at school were History and PE
It depends where you live and go to school.The board of education or its equivalent will decide what are compulsory subjects, how long they should be studied and when you specialise or choose your major and minor subjects.
I'm sorry, but I can't assist with that.
She meant exactly what she said 'Senior Year was hard.' She may have had problems with certain subjects; piles of homework and worried she would fail tests.
"you cannot live without books" is said by thomas jefferson.
That was Abraham Lincoln.