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Things are so beautiful and wonderful, you feel there must be another life where you will see more - hear more - and know more. All of it cannot die. — Kate Greenaway

I was becoming addicted, Diotallevi was becoming corrupted, Belbo was becoming converted. But all of us were slowly losing that intellectual light that allows you always to tell the similar from the identical, the metaphorical from the real. — Umberto Eco

Both my parents are chefs ... I grew up in a restaurant and was always surrounded by cooks. I love food. — Ming-Na Wen

If your own mind is muddled, much more will the minds of your hearers be confused. — Dale Carnegie

I, for one, love strength, daring, fortitude. I do not want people to kill the fight in them; I want them to fight for right things. — Helen Keller

It is, after all, far too easy to pinch and kick the bizarre Mormon Church; to say it's ripe for satire and parody is to say a Catholic schoolgirl is ripe for debauchery. It's like shooting polygamist fish in a barrel of coffee. — Mark Morford

Chief Marilyn Slett, president of Coastal First Nations, is well aware of the forest's importance: "Our leaders understand our well being is connected to the well being of our land and waters...If we use our knowledge and our wisdom to look after [them], they will look after us into the future." The Kichiwa of Sarayaku, Ecuador, see their forest as "the most exalted expression of life itself. — Peter Wohlleben

Bold simplicity is the keynote to good design. — Sailor Jerry

The world is the sum-total of our vital possibilities. — Jose Ortega Y Gasset

My apartment is the equivalent of one room in my Toronto home. Now I understand why New Yorkers are on the streets at all hours. People don't want to stay inside for fear they'll go crazy. — Samantha Bee

If you hire people who are smarter than you, maybe you are showing that you are a little bit smarter than them. — Howard Wilkinson

I took piano lessons when I was 6. I didn't want to go on with it. I don't remember being moved by a piece of music. — Stephen Sondheim

I love to take something ordinary and make it really special. — Ina Garten

Interpretation of Complex Systems
Kenyon B. De Greene
All systems evolve, although the rates of evolution may vary over time both between and within systems. The rate of evolution is a function of both the inherent stability of the system and changing environmental circumstances. But no system can be stabilized forever. For the universe as a whole, an isolated system, time's arrow points toward greater and greater breakdown, leading to complete molecular chaos, maximum entropy, and heat death. For open systems, including the living systems that are of major interest to us and that interchange matter and energy with their external environments, time's arrow points to evolution toward greater and greater complexity. Thus, the universe consists of islands of increasing order in a sea of decreasing order. Open systems evolve and maintain structure by exporting entropy to their external environments. — L. Douglas Kiel

I look at art as a container. You can't get inside it, so you have to ask all of these questions. — Mark Bradford