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Cardiac Rhythm Quotes By William Zinsser

I like Catch-22, Gravity's Rainbow and Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance, for instance, because the authors of those three surrealistic novels - Joseph Heller, Thomas Pynchon and Robert Pirsig - invented their own rules, knowing that the old ones wouldn't do the job they had in mind. — William Zinsser

Cardiac Rhythm Quotes By T. Boone Pickens

I fracked over 3,000 wells in my life and never had a problem with an aquifer. — T. Boone Pickens

Cardiac Rhythm Quotes By Corinne Michaels

Sometimes you have to choose whether what you're wishin' for is really what you want. — Corinne Michaels

Cardiac Rhythm Quotes By Cornel West

The authority of science ... promotes and encourages the activity of observing, comparing, measuring and ordering the physical characteristics of human bodies ... Cartesian epistemology and classical ideals produced forms of rationality, scientificity and objectivity that, though efficacious in the quest for truth and knowledge, prohibited the intelligibility and legitimacy of black equality ... In fact, to "think" such an idea was to be deemed irrational, barbaric or mad. — Cornel West

Cardiac Rhythm Quotes By Eric Kandel

Rather than studying the most complex form of memory in a very complicated animal, we had to take the most simple form - an implicit form of memory - in a very simple animal. So I began to look around for very simple animals. And I focused in on the marine snail Aplysia. — Eric Kandel

Cardiac Rhythm Quotes By Laura Rae Amos

There were probably all sorts of things you never thought you'd want to do until you learned they were an option. I think you might surprise yourself. — Laura Rae Amos

Cardiac Rhythm Quotes By Madeleine L'Engle

She was enfolded in the great wings of Mrs. Whatsit and she felt comfort and strength pouring through her. Mrs. Whatsit was not speaking aloud, and yet through the wings Meg understood words.
My child, do not despair. Do you think we would have brought you here if there was no hope? We are asking you to do a difficult thing, but we are confident that you can do it. Your father needs help, he needs courage, and for his children he may be able to do what he cannot do for himself. — Madeleine L'Engle