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through woodlots and agricultural fields. — James Patterson
Friday. Proposed to Cicely. Refused. — Georgette Heyer
We must nevertheless present all possible interpretations for each observation, so that competing theories can be formulated and defended. In science, as elsewhere, intellectual inertia, the fashions of the moment, the weight of institutions, and authoritarianism are always to be feared. Heresies play an essential role by keeping our minds argumentative and alert. — Hubert Reeves
Pain? Yes, of course. Racing without pain is not racing. But the pleasure of being ahead outweighed the pain a million times over. To hell with the pain. What's six minutes of pain compared to the pain they're going to feel for the next six months or six decades. You never forget your wins and losses in this sport. YOU NEVER FORGET. — Brad Alan Lewis
At a basic level, procedural due process is essentially based on the concept of "fundamental fairness. — LandMark Publications
It appears to me that strong sense and acute sensibility together constitute genius. — George Pope Morris
It's not about finding great people, it's about becoming a great person — Mark Yarnell
Music, you see, is the key. — Morrissey
War? War is blood and shit and men maddened with pain calling for their mother as they bleed to death. There's no honour in it, boy." His eyes shifted, meeting Vaelin's. "You'll see it, you poor little bastard. You'll see it all. — Anthony Ryan
Progressive taxes are inherently flawed in that they fund public services which are often location-dependent, thus adding to the value of owned land. Thus, any tax that pays for public services without obtaining revenue from resulting land value increases is fundamentally unjust. — Martin Adams
I get on with actors, and when I'm doing a theatre show, it's great being with them all the time. But we're all alike, and it's much nicer being with people who are different. — Phil Daniels
I think the person who takes a job in order to live - that is to say, for the money [not for purpose or passion]- has turned himself into a slave. — Joseph Campbell