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The actual state of our knowledge is always provisional and ... there must be, beyond what is actually known, immense new regions to discover. — Louis De Broglie

In high school I had B's and C's, not too many A's, but I must have done well on that medical school test, and I must have had some charisma in the interview, so I ended up in medicine. Being a general practitioner was all I aspired to. — Barry Marshall

The hardest tumble a man can take is to fall over his own bluff. — Ambrose Bierce

I hate junk food. It depresses me. — Sean Faris

He despised the words leaving his mouth, hating the way they made him feel. Exposed. Open. By a girl who didn't weigh more than his cock. A girl who stared at him with eyes of fire, who pushed buttons he didn't know he had, and had wormed her way inside a part of him that should be closed. — Alessandra Torre

I was perfectly happy where I was, deliquescing, atom by atom, amid a riot of luxury. — Lev Grossman

There's always the possibility of a fiasco. But there's also the possibility of bliss. — Joseph Campbell

Congress should fund research on the effects that violent video games have on young minds ... We don't benefit from ignorance. We don't benefit from not knowing the science. — Barack Obama

Not many skeletons left in my closet because I invite them to dance all over the front room! — John Schneider

If the Christian does not know when God is speaking, he is in trouble at the heart of his Christian life! — Henry Blackaby

It would seem to me that If this physical life, of which we are now aware, does indeed comprise the entirety of human experience, then what we seem to intuitively know to be true is entirely backwards. For if this is the case, then it must be the despicable tyrant, free of any moral values, and not the selfless compassionate who sacrifices himself for the good of mankind that is truly the one most deserving of our reverence and emulation. — Derek R. Audette