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110th Anniversary Quotes By Anonymous

You have delivered my soul from death, my eyes from tears, my feet from stumbling; — Anonymous

110th Anniversary Quotes By Brian Wilson

Humor - it helps to make the vibe better - it loosens up the vibrations. — Brian Wilson

110th Anniversary Quotes By Jim Garrett

Everyone is ready to win, few are prepared. — Jim Garrett

110th Anniversary Quotes By Debra Salonen

Well, trust me. Nowadays, babies travel with more crap than a rock band." He — Debra Salonen

110th Anniversary Quotes By Annalee Newitz

If we return abruptly to a Miocene-like climate, it's reasonable to think that we would experience a lot of extinctions, and maybe even a mass extinction in the long term. Would the life on Earth be radically different? Of course we can't say for sure, but I think a lot of it would look familiar. Like a lot of people, I worry a lot about whether marine mammals would survive, especially whales. Ocean acidification is one of the major killers in climate change events, and that makes the ocean a very inhospitable place. — Annalee Newitz

110th Anniversary Quotes By Steven Magee

The addition of certain chemicals to the atmosphere will destroy wavelengths of light and it may only be a matter of time before one of these wavelengths of light that is critical for human survival is eliminated. This is called: The Extinction Wavelength — Steven Magee

110th Anniversary Quotes By C.S. Lewis

The scalpel is better for operations, but it is no good for anything else. Poetry confines itself more and more to what only poetry can do; but this turns out to be something which not many people want done. Nor, of course, could they receive it if they did. Modern poetry is too difficult for them. It is idle to complain; poetry so pure as this must be difficult. But neither must the poets complain if they are unread. When the art of reading poetry requires talents hardly less exalted than the art of writing it, readers cannot be much more numerous than poets. If you write a piece for the fiddle that only one performer in a hundred can play you must not expect to hear it very often performed. The musical analogy is no longer a remote one. — C.S. Lewis

110th Anniversary Quotes By Allen Ginsberg

This is the same notion - Catholic exorcism, psychotherapy, shamanistic practices - getting to the moment when whatever it was gained access. And also to the name of the spirit. Just to know that it's the Ugly Spirit. That's a great step. Because the spirit doesn't want its name to be known. — Allen Ginsberg