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So I set out to study the oxidation system in the potato, which, if damaged, causes the plant to turn brown. I did this in the hope of discovering, through these studies, the key to the understanding of adrenal function. — Albert Szent-Gyorgyi

Some people say that poetry is a dying art but how can something that is dying breathe life into other art forms and make it new and vibrant. — Sandra Proto

Maybe the potential for agony and loss is what makes love itself that much stronger, knowing that it all can be gone in an instant, so you live life like there may not be a tomorrow. — Melissa A. Hanson

I won't mind dying if I can tell St. Peter a joke he hasn't heard. — Red Skelton

I love what I do. I don't do it for the money. I work on behalf of investors that I like and want to do well for. I'm a competitive person. — Bill Ackman

One day I have to wake up and realize that you are gone. — Liv-Christine Hoem

I have a preponderance to look smug in photos; something to do with the way my mouth turns up at the corners. — Chris Ware

I'm very boring. — Henry Rollins

Emotions have no place in business, unless you do business with them. — Friedrich Durrenmatt

When painting portraits a lot of people say, 'Why not get a photograph of the person?' Photography is wonderful and it is an art form in itself, but ... my portrait is a culmination of elements ... a truer image of a person than just the 'click' of a snapshot. — Jamie Wyeth

I need men to define me: to give me an idea of what I am. If I didn't have boyfriends I don't think I would exist. I would fly apart in all directions. So I must live my life in perpetual pain, if I want to live at all. — Fay Weldon

Love is a shooting star that lands in your heart, and lives forever. — Danielle Steel

Certainly no valid answer is ever gained by excluding any factors of the problem; that was the Puritans' error. — Tim Powers

In any case, when we avoid the legitimate suffering that results from dealing with problems, we also avoid the growth that problems demand from us. It is for this reason that in chronic mental illness we stop growing, we become stuck. And without healing, the human spirit begins to shrivel. — M. Scott Peck

What is a historian, anyway? It is someone who uses facts to record the development of humanity. — Lion Feuchtwanger