Giovanni Falcone's Profile
Brief about Giovanni Falcone: By info that we know Giovanni Falcone was born at 1939-05-18. And also Giovanni Falcone is Italian Judge.
Some Giovanni Falcone's quotes. Goto "Giovanni Falcone's quotation" section for more.I do not feel obliged to believe that the same God who has endowed us with sense, reason, and intellect has intended us to forgo their use.
Tags: God, Reason, SenseFreedom from care and anxiety of mind is a blessing, which I apprehend such people enjoy in higher perfection than most others, and is of the utmost consequence.
Tags: Care, Freedom, MindThe accumulation of numbers always augments in some measure moral corruptions, and the consequences to health of the various vices incident thereto, are well known.
Tags: Health, Known, MoralThe effect of sailing is produced by a judicious arrangement of the sails to the direction of the wind.
Tags: Direction, Effect, WindA long sea implies an uniform and steady motion of long and extensive waves; on the contrary, a short sea is when they run irregularly, broken, and interrupted; so as frequently to burst over a vessel's side or quarter.
Tags: Broken, Sea, ShortMental agitations and eating cares are more injurious to health, and destructive of life, than is commonly imagined, and could their effects be collected, would make no inconsiderable figure in the bills of mortality.
Tags: Health, Life, MentalThe great weight of the ship may indeed prevent her from acquiring her greatest velocity; but when she has attained it, she will advance by her own intrinsic motion, without gaining any new degree of velocity, or lessening what she has acquired.
Tags: Great, Greatest, MayHence a ship is said to head the sea, when her course is opposed to the setting or direction of the surges.
Tags: Her, Said, SeaThe admirals of his majesty's fleet are classed into three squadrons, viz. the red, the white, and the blue.
Tags: Red, Three, WhiteThe head of a ship however has not always an immediate relation to her name, at least in the British navy.
Tags: Head, Her, NameHence a ship is said to be tight, when her planks are so compact and solid as to prevent the entrance of the water in which she is immersed: and a cask is called tight, when the staves are so close that none of the liquid contained therein can issue through or between them.
Tags: Between, Her, SaidIn the time of battle the hammocs, together with their bedding, are all firmly corded, and fixed in the nettings on the quarter-deck, or whereever the men are too much exposed to the view or fire of the enemy.
Tags: Enemy, Men, TimeNor is it the least advantage to health, accruing from such a way of life, that it expose those who follow it to fewer temptations to vice, than persons who live in crowded society.
Tags: Health, Life, SocietyOf whatsoever number a fleet of ships of war is composed, it is usually divided into three squadrons; and these, if numerous, are again separated into divisions.
Tags: Again, Three, WarThe admiral, or commander in chief of a squadron, being frequently invested with a great charge, on which the fate of a kingdom may depend, ought certainly to be possessed of abilities equal to so important a station and so extensive a command.
Tags: Fate, Great, MayThe anchors now made are contrived so as to sink into the ground as soon as they reach it, and to hold a great strain before they can be loosened or dislodged from their station.
Tags: Great, Hold, SoonThe fishes are also employed for the same purpose on any yard, which happens to be sprung or fractured. Thus their form, application, and utility are exactly like those of the splinters applied to a broken limb in surgery.
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