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We had to understand things like why the top quark was so heavy and the electron is so light. The Higgs is a big, important step. — Fabiola Gianotti

So the second thing to remember is never to demand perfection. You have no right to demand anything from anybody. If somebody loves you, be thankful, but don't demand anything - because the other has no obligation to love you. — Osho

The mind that finds its way to wild places is the poet's; but the mind that never finds its way back is the lunatic's. — Gilbert K. Chesterton

I write because writing is something that I have to do. And it doesn't matter whether people like it or not. When I write, I feel the pressure and anxiety that come with taking an empty piece of paper and trying to fill it with something from your own consciousness. — Wayne Dyer

There are no mineral monsters. — Canguilhem

When you lose someone, you don't lose them all at once. You lose them in pieces over time. — Simon Birch

Television gives you the opportunity to create more of an ongoing camaraderie with everyone you're working with. — Mary Ellen Trainor

Tyson dropped the two warriors he was about to tie into a knot and jogged after us. He jumped on the centaur's back.
'Dude!' the centaur groaned, almost buckling under Tyson's weight. 'Do the words "low-carb diet" mean anything to you? — Rick Riordan

The minister today preached about death and judgment, and what would become of those who behaved improperly - and somehow it scared me. He preached such an awful sermon I didn't think I should ever see you again until the Judgment Day. The subject of perdition seemed to please him somehow. — Emily Dickinson

If you begin to rely upon yourself and become arrogant in your skill, that is the day you will fall. — Chuck Black

Peace is not merely the absence of war but the presence of justice, of law, of order - in short, of government. — Albert Einstein