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The whole structure of science gradually grows, but only as it is built upon a firm foundation of past research. — Owen Chamberlain
Whenever I run into prejudice. I smile and feel sorry for them, and I say to myself, There's one more argument for birth control. — Freddy Fender
There are people who live inside their heads and their intellects. It's something one is born with and stuck with. It's not something you make a decision about. — Charles Simic
Those who exert the first influence upon the mind have the greatest power. — Horace Mann
Suicide is the only way out. — Ozzy Osbourne
Mostly I've been in the office, trying to inflict a paper cut on myself serious enough to require medical leave. — Abigail Roux
The flowering of civilization is the finished man, the man of sense, of grace, of accomplishment, of social power
the gentleman. — Ralph Waldo Emerson
Mourinho is the best coach in the history of football. — Mario Balotelli
Take the dead from the dead, the old proverb said; only a corpse may speak true prophecy. — Stephen King
I don't believe that old cliche that good things come to those who wait. I think good things come to those who want something so bad they can't sit still. — Ashton Kutcher
What can you do?" he asked.
It took me a few seconds to catch up to Daddy's question. He was asking about my snazzy new vampire powers, not expressing helplessness about my being turned by a guy with "shoves trees on people" tendencies.
"Oh, um, a lot of stuff, except, you know, eat solid food and go outside during the day, " I said.
"Even my pot pie?" Mama cried. Yes, because in this situation, pot pie was what we should be focusing on. — Molly Harper
When two men are together, one of them may see some opportunity which the other has not caught sight of; if a man is alone he is less full of resource, and his wit is weaker. — Homer
They [Bishops] shall also banish from churches all those kinds of music, in which, whether by the organ, or in the singing, there is mixed up any thing lascivious or impure; as also all secular actions; vain and therefore profane conversations, all walking about, noise, and clamour, that so the house of God may be seen to be, and may be called, truly a house of prayer. — Pope Pius IV
