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If you feed a black hole, its event horizon (that boundary beyond which light cannot escape) grows in direct proportion to its mass, which means that as a black hole's mass increases, the average density within its event horizon actually decreases. Meanwhile, as far as we can tell from our equations, the material content of a black hole has collapsed to a single point of near-infinite density at its center. — Neil DeGrasse Tyson

I'm fascinated with psychology, and with why a person walks the way they walk or why they walk into a room the way they do or why we are the way we are, and it's not exclusive to the psychology of a character. — Tatiana Maslany

Like a mermaid in sea-weed, she dreams awake, trembling in her soft and chilly nest. — John Keats

If you can find your perfect job, create one. — Lailah Gifty Akita

I started to write a lot of ballads that were sultry and had a Norah Jones-for-country kind of feel. I wanted to bring elements of old soul music and old country music. — Laura Bell Bundy

Pride hath no other glass To show itself but pride, — William Shakespeare

You take all the experience and judgment of men over 50 out of the world and there wouldn't be enough left to run it. — Henry Ford

I only eat organic. I love salads and believe food is our best medicine. My son is so brainwashed, he thinks McDonald's is the devil. — Deborra-Lee Furness

I always wanted to be loved. — Dolly Parton

The virtuous shall have the power to revive and live again. All pure and holy spirits live on in heavenly places, and in course of time they are again sent down to inhabit righteous bodies — Josephus

A generating function is a clothesline on which we hang up a sequence of numbers for display. — Herbert Wilf

Has Jesus saved me? I dare not speak with any hesitation here; I know He has. His Word is true; therefore, I am saved. — Charles Spurgeon

The heathen mythology not only was not true, but was not even supported as true; it not only deserved no faith, but it demanded none. The very pretension to truth, the very demand of faith, were characteristic distinctions of Christianity. — Richard Whately