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Matter and force are the two names of the one artist who fashions the living as well as the lifeless. — Thomas Huxley

Life is a sacred shared-life. — Lailah Gifty Akita

The only currency that you alone can devalue is your integrity. — J. Bartell

I don't believe in anything, only in myself, but I respect all people who believe in something. — Juan Gabriel

(1) irreversible processes are as real as reversible ones. (2) irreversible processes play a fundamental constructive role in the physical world. (3) irreversibility is deeply rooted in dynamics. — Ilya Prigogine

My parents were very pleased that I was in the army. The fact that I hated it somehow pleased them even more. — Barry Humphries

Drinking in his scent, I curl around him, trying to ignore the loss and devasta- tion I felt in my dream, and in that moment, I know that my deepest, darkest fear would be losing him — E.L. James

You're always thinking, "What does that add up to?" You can't really get a handle on it. I was curious. I felt like it would be an interesting challenge for me to write down what I'd seen and done and learned - all the convolutions captured in one item that I could look at and get some grip on what the hell happened. — Richard Hell

My father went south once, to answer the summons of a king. He never came home again. — George R R Martin

Physical processes alone will never completely explain the existence of the universe , life , and consciousness . Religious answers are just wishful thinking and wanton fabrication cast over a bottomless pit of ignorance . To explain their occult and mystical experiences , magicians are forced to develop models beyond the scope of materialistic or religious systems . — Peter J. Carroll

We have gone from holding the door out of courtesy to standing before it out of obliviousness. — John Dickerson

When Ronald Reagan chose George H.W. Bush in 1980, it was a clear signal that he was running an inclusive campaign; that he welcomed the moderate and even liberal wings of the GOP - there was a liberal wing back then - into his campaign. — Jeff Greenfield