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We agreed that we cannot let personal political attacks get in the way of doing the very best we can for California's children. — Rob Reiner

It was a strange glance; she had noticed it before; a glance of simple worship. And it made her realize that there is a stage of worship which makes the worshiper himself an object of reverence. — Ayn Rand

Bells theorem dealt a shattering blow to Einsteins position by showing that the conception of reality as consisting of separate parts, joined by local connections, is incompatible with quantum theory ... Bells theorem demonstrates that the universe is fundamentally interconnected, interdependent, and inseparable. — Fritjof Capra

JHVH is no longer the national God of Israel. The Talmud guards against the very suspicion of a "Judaized God" by insisting that every benediction to Him as "God the Lord" must add "King of the Universe" rather than the formula of the Psalms, "God of Israel. — Kaufmann Kohler

The beauty of the living world I was trying to save has always been uppermost in my mind - that, and anger at the senseless, brutish things that were being done ... Now I can believe I have at least helped a little. — Rachel Carson

The artist who thinks negatively about his or her work invites others to think about it negatively as well. — Brooke Shaden

We inhabit a universe that is still inventing itself — Peter Corning

In the world, the disappointed or annoyed person seeks revenge — Sunday Adelaja

The vision of the eye is limited; the vision of the heart transcends all barriers of time and space. — Ali Ibn Abi Talib

Almost fifteen months he's been gone, and every day I wake up, I still don't believe this is really happening. — Blake Crouch

As it was, then again it will be; though the course may change sometimes, rivers always lead to the sea. — Led Zeppelin

Creativity's about ownership. — John Maeda

Writers today must navigate the shifting verbal currents of the post-Gutenberg era. When does jargon end and a new vernacular begin? Where's the line between neologism and hype? What's the language of the global village? How can we keep pace with technology without getting bogged down in buzzwords? Is it possible to write about machines without losing a sense of humanity and poetry? — Constance Hale