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That is like deciding that you shouldn't take a Spanish class because you don't already speak the language. — Betty Edwards

I think it is said that Gauss had ten different proofs for the law of quadratic reciprocity. Any good theorem should have several proofs, the more the better. For two reasons: usually, different proofs have different strengths and weaknesses, and they generalise in different directions - they are not just repetitions of each other. — Michael Atiyah

Sunday just came down like a nine-pound hammer ... it was tainted with the closing-in feeling of the loss of freedom. Because after the sun went down, it came back up on Monday morning. And you had to go to work five more days. And it sucked. — Larry Brown

A Christian jerk is still a jerk. — Kevin Roose

But when thou findest sensibility of heart, joined with softness of manners, an accomplished mind, and religion, united with sweetness of temper, modest deportment, and a love of domestic life; such is the woman who will divide the sorrows and double the joys of thy life. Take her to thyself; she is worthy to be thy nearest friend, thy companion, the wife of thy bosom. — Noah Webster

The terrain of the mysteries is the ordinary. To seek out mystery, we don't have to go anywhere. We must simply change our preception, our description, our consciousness of where we are. — Starhawk

Switch places," Sam ordered me.
"What are we doing, playing musical partners here?"
"I didn't know we were playing with Foosball sharks here.We're starting over. — Rachel Hawthorne

The Magician makes the visible, invisible.
The Scientist makes the invisible, visible.
The Artist stands in between, indivisible. — Natasha Tsakos

Love is composed of a single soul inhabiting two bodies~Aristotle — Connie Lafortune

[To W.R. Hearst:] Love is not always created at the altar. Love doesn't need a wedding ring. — Marion Davies

Sweet is true love, though given in vain. — Alfred Lord Tennyson