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I should like to preface my remarks with a personal statement in order that my later remarks will not be misunderstood. I consider myself an atheist. — Subrahmanijan Chandrasekhar

Women never use their intelligence, except when they need to prop up their intuition. — Jacques Deval

She was whispering into it in some language that sounded like butterflies drowning in honey. — Chris Cleave

Writing in public gives you that access to a junkyard of details all around you. — Chuck Palahniuk

I could eat gazpacho three times a day. — Tory Burch

And soon all the people who had accompanied me through life would be gone, too, and then even the people who had known us, and no one would remain on earth who had ever seen us, and those descended from us perhaps would know stories about us, perhaps once in a while they would pass by buildings where where we had lived and they would mention that we had lived there. And then the stories would fade, and our graves would go untended, and no one would guess what it had been like to wake before dawn in our breath-warmed bedrooms as the radiators clanked and our wives and husbands and children slept. And we would move from the nearer regions of the dead who are remembered into the farther regions of he forgotten, an on past those, into a space as while and big as the sky replicated forever. — Ian Frazier

There are a number of attributes of species and populations that are not of any particular selective advantage to any single individual in a population but that are of great advantage to the population as a whole. — Ernst Mayr

The enlarging of the soul requires not only some remodeling, but some excavating. — Neal A. Maxwell

Iorek Byrnison: Can is not the same as must.
Lyra Silvertongue: But if you must and you can, then there's no excuse. — Philip Pullman

The only weapons I ever had were my cello and my baton. — Pablo Casals

Madame, it is an old word and each one takes it new and wears it out himself. It is a word that fills with meaning as a bladder with air and the meaning goes out of it as quickly. It may be punctured as a bladder is punctured and patched and blown up again and if you have not had it does not exist for you. All people talk of it, but those who have had it are marked by it, and I would not wish to speak of it further since of all things it is the most ridiculous to talk of and only fools go through it many times. — Ernest Hemingway,

It was a singular sensation to be held so gently and yet so fiercely, to be stared down at with so much love. — Kate DiCamillo

I'll say this for the celestial spheres, though: great acoustics. We're talking Platonic ideals here. Pythagoras would have smashed his corny little harp across his knee if he'd heard it. — Ian Tregillis

She moves me not, or not removes at least affection's edge in me. — William Shakespeare