Dexter Isaac Quotes & Sayings
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Akkarin: I watched the first woman I loved die. I dont think I can survive losing the second.
Sonea: I love you too. — Trudi Canavan

A memoir takes some particular threads, some incidents, some experience from a person's life and gives an account of it. — Richard Hell

What's the difference between this school and a happy retirement community?" The room was silent again. "The difference is 'rithmetic! A retired person living by the ocean, just doing a little reading and writing till the end of their days - that's the dream, right? 'What do you do all day?' 'Some reading, a little writing.' Sounds idyllic, right? And yet school sucks. Everybody hates it. What's the difference? 'Rithmetic! It's time somebody put their finger on this fucking obvious thing. — B.J. Novak

Sometimes my hands they don't feel like my own; I need someone to love, I need someone to hold. — James Vincent McMorrow

The incomplete knowledge of a system must be an essential part of every formulation in quantum theory. Quantum theoretical laws must be of a statistical kind. To give an example: we know that the radium atom emits alpha-radiation. Quantum theory can give us an indication of the probability that the alpha-particle will leave the nucleus in unit time, but it cannot predict at what precise point in time the emission will occur, for this is uncertain in principle. — Werner Heisenberg

Even though I live in and love Chicago, I can't stand deep-dish pizza. I'm a New York-style pizza person. — Graham Elliot

The morgue looked deserted, though in fact it was never unattended. — Jefferson Bass

Look, life is stressful. This is true everywhere. But life in Night Vale is more stressful. There are things lurking in the shadows. Not the projections of a worried mind, but literal Things, lurking, literally, in shadows. Conspiracies are hidden in every storefront, under every street, and floating in helicopters above. And with all that there is still the bland tragedy of life. Births, deaths, comings, goings, the gulf of subjectivity and bravado between us and everyone we care about. All is sorrow, as a man once said without really doing much about it. — Joseph Fink

That there should one man die ignorant who had capacity for knowledge, this I call a tragedy. — Thomas Carlyle