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Mathematical analysis and computer modelling are revealing to us that the shapes and processes we encounter in nature -the way that plants grow, the way that mountains erode or rivers flow, the way that snowflakes or islands achieve their shapes, the way that light plays on a surface, the way the milk folds and spins into your coffee as you stir it, the way that laughter sweeps through a crowd of people - all these things in their seemingly magical complexity can be described by the interaction of mathematical processes that are, if anything, even more magical in their simplicity. Shapes that we think of as random are in fact the products of complex shifting webs of numbers obeying simple rules. The very word "natural" that we have often taken to mean "unstructured" in fact describes shapes and processes that appear so unfathomably complex that we cannot consciously perceive the simple natural laws at work.They can all be described by numbers. — Douglas Adams

my work loves me as much as I love it - that it wants to play with me as much as I want to play with it - and that this source of love and play is boundless. — Elizabeth Gilbert

I say, " I can't believe you're really here."
He sounds almost shy when he says, "Me neither." And then he hesitates. "Are you still coming with me?"
I cant believe he even has to ask. I would go anywhere. "Yes," I tell him. It feels like nothing else exists outside of that word, this moment. There's just us. Everything that happened this past summer and every summer before it, has all led up to this.
To Now — Jenny Han

One of my goals upon becoming Secretary of State was to take diplomacy out of capitals, out of government offices, into the media, into the streets of countries. — Hillary Clinton

Bobby Troup and I have been working together for about a year in clubs. We work in the same club. — Julie London

My great-grandchildren will not be able to enjoy the Gulf Coast of Louisiana the way I have. — Ian Somerhalder

At Rome I love Tibur; then, like a weathercock, at Tibur Rome. — Horace

I think that Frank Sinatra was maybe the greatest pop singer. — Linda Ronstadt

How can one remain free of every weakness, above all of the most deadly, of love? — Bertolt Brecht

In nothing do humans approach so nearly to the gods as doing good to others. — Marcus Tullius Cicero

The idea of content in art is today merely a hindrance, a nuisance, a subtle or not so subtle philistinism. — Susan Sontag

Keep guns out of inner cities-but also problem of morality. — Barack Obama

All's well so long-as you don't get shot in the hind end with a twenty gauge. — Lois Greiman