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there were no more words, as tears streamed down their faces and mixed on their lips, the sugar and salt of love. — Soman Chainani

Intuition was not just visual but also auditory and kinesthetic. Those who watched Feynman in moments of intense concentration came away with a strong, even disturbing sense of the physicality of the process, as though his brain did not stop with the grey matter but extended through every muscle in his body. — James Gleick

It doesn't embarrass me one bit to let you know that I believe Adam and Eve were real people. — Mike Huckabee

And should I not, had I but known, have flung the machine this way and that, once more to feel it live under my hand, have sported in the sky and laughed and sung, knowing that never after should I feel so free, so sure in hazard, so secure, riding the daylight in the pride of youth? No more horizons wider than Hope! No more the franchise of the sky, the freedom of the blue! No more! Farewell to wings! Down to the little earth! — Cecil Arthur Lewis

The roots of the strongest tree grow deep. — Matshona Dhliwayo

You will be surprised how much more profitable an independent man is than a slave who thinks of nothing more than his next meal. — Brandon Sanderson

I'm easy to look like, so there are lots and lots of Dolly look-alikes. — Dolly Parton

Critical thinking is one of our highest achievements besides eating with a fork, so when we emotionally can't get what we want, we have to think our way towards the resolution and this is where we crash and burn. — Ruby Wax

The people who work within these industries or public services know that there are basic flaws. But they are almost forced to ignore them and to concentrate instead on patching here, improving there, fighting the fire or caulking that crack. They are thus unable to take the innovation seriously, let alone to try to compete with it. They do not, as a rule, even notice it until it has grown so big as to encroach on their industry or service, by which time it has become irreversible. In the meantime, the innovators have the field to themselves. — Peter F. Drucker

It is a much easier thing to unloose the demon war than to chain him up again. — Moncure D. Conway

Happiness includes chiefly the idea of satisfaction after full honest effort. No one can possibly be satisfied and no one can be happy who feels that in some paramount affairs he failed to take up the challenge of life. — Arnold Bennett

...an incomplete listing of anything reveals that a selection has been made, and any act of selection is of course political. — Christopher Priest

Those who are formed to win general admiration are seldom calculated to bestow individual happiness. — Marguerite Gardiner, Countess Of Blessington