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The publicity of the Nobel Prize has made clear that the research work connected with the Quantum Hall Effect was so successful because a tremendous large number of institutions and individuals supported this activity. — Klaus Von Klitzing

To get home you had to end the war. To end the war was the reason you fought it. The only reason. — Paul Fussell

We are what we think about and meditate on. Look around people! America is a buffet of violence; a total immersion. — Bryant McGill

Nature is an expert in cost-benefit analysis,' she says. 'Although she does her accounting a little differently. As for debts, she always collects in the long run ... — Margaret Atwood

Passive inactivity, because you have not been given specific instructions to do this or to do that, is a serious deficiency. — George C. Marshall

He could swear he did not look back, could not - by any optical chance, or in any prism - have seen her physically as he walked away; and yet, with dreadful distinction, he retained forever a composite picture of her standing where he left her. The picture - which penetrated him, through an eye in the back of his head, through his vitreous spinal canal, and could never be lived down, never - consisted of a selection and blend of such random images and expressions of hers that had affected him with a pang of intolerable remorse at various moments in the past. — Vladimir Nabokov

His eyes were closed, and he looked like he was in pain. "What's wrong?" I asked concerned. "I'm trying not to come in my pants," he answered. — R.J. Prescott

I love Nic Cage. He was so much fun to work with. — Diane Kruger

Good dialogue illuminates what people are not saying — Robert Towne

You suffer through it as you struggle to solve it, but by the end you've developed a sort of fondness for it, and you miss it when it is gone. — Ed Catmull

The ancient world was settled so sparsely that nature was not yet eclipsed by man. Nature hit you in the eye so plainly and grabbed you so fiercely and so tangibly by the scruff of the neck that perhaps it really was still full of gods. — Boris Pasternak

In our circle, stress was a valuable status marker: I stress, therefore I am. — Antonella Gambotto-Burke

Buttercup gives a flick of his tail that I take as agreement. — Suzanne Collins