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If you go back to the 17th century, scientists generally weren't rewarded much at all for sharing discoveries, and as a result, they conducted a lot of their research very, very secretively indeed. — Michael Nielsen

It's fun because you can escape and learn about what other people's minds have created. It inspires you to think maybe you could come up with a creature yourself. I like that. — Elle Fanning

When we practice or teach a thing we should be able to give New Testament authority for so doing. — William E. Cox

You couldn't ask a person to remain supportive through any crisis. If a man's wife were suddenly afflicted with a mental illness, it would be a sin for him to leave her, but a forgivable one. To stay would mean accepting a different kind of relationship, something not everyone was cut out for ...
'Division by Zero — Ted Chiang

He liked washing up; the simple act of cleanliness had immediately visible results. — James Runcie

Adults get more confused by social worker jargon. Unlike children, they are also less likely to see two sides of an argument, and they no longer think they can make the world a better place. That can make them rather boring, I suppose. — Nina Bawden

When a man is at peace with his gods and ancestors, his harvest will be good or bad according to the strength of his arm. — Chinua Achebe

Being your authentic self reassures the people you meet. — Sam Owen

Time was just a hangover from the past with no present meaning — Norman Maclean

Adisa says the word assimilation with so much venom that you'd think anyone who chooses it - like I did - is swallowing poison. It — Jodi Picoult

Yes, this is what I thought adulthood would be, a kind of long indian summer, a state of tranquility, of calm incuriousness, with nothing left of the barely bearable raw immediacy of childhood, all the things solved that had puzzled me when I was small, all mysteries settled, all questions answered, and the moments dripping away, unnoticed almost, drip by golden drip, toward the final, almost unnoticed, quietus. — John Banville

I think basically I just think I want everyone and don't really want anybody. — Maureen Duffy

Only a fool would blindly believe everything she was told. — Alison Goodman

In adapting to life in the melting pot of America, I discovered that the same soft power of science has a huge influence in building bridges between cultures and religions - and has the potential to do so with the Muslim world. — Ahmed Zewail

Neil Armstrong, when he was out there landing on the moon, I was there first. — Mark Roberts