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The realm of quanta is how I have intrinsically approached and viewed reality since I was born. — Vanna Bonta

On principle' one can do anything and what one does is, fundamentally, a matter of indifference, just as a man's life remains insignificant even though 'on principle' he gives his support to all the 'needs of the times. — Soren Kierkegaard

It's what we wanted: contact with another civilization. We have it, this contact! Our own monstrous ugliness, our own buffoonery and shame, magnified as if it was under a microscope! — Stanislaw Lem

All these years of thinking, ending up like this: In front of all this beauty, understanding nothing. — Bruce Cockburn

He had found over the years that silence sometimes yielded more than questions. And so it was this time. — George R R Martin

We ought to act with God in the greatest simplicity, speak to Him frankly and plainly, and implore His assistance in our affairs. — Brother Lawrence

Perhaps America will one day go fascist democratically, by popular vote. — William L. Shirer

My story was not the story of a girl's broken dreams: it was the story of a girl who couldn't be broken. — Heather Schuck

The more you join with people in their joys and their sorrows, the more nearer and dearer they come to be to you. — Mark Twain

Music is the beat of a drum that keeps time with our emotions. — Shannon L. Alder

These folk knew all about death. They killed their own livestock. They died from fevers, falls, or broken bones gone sour. Death was like an unpleasant neighbor. You didn't talk about him for fear he might hear you and decide to pay a visit.
Except for stories, of course. Tales of poisoned kings and duels and old wars were fine. They dressed death in foreign clothes and sent him far from your door. A chimney fire or the croup cough were terrifying. But Gibea's trial or the siege of Enfast, those were different. They were like prayers, like charms muttered late at night when you were walking alone in the dark. Stories were like ha'penny amulets you bought from a peddler, just in case. — Patrick Rothfuss