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Research is subordinated (not to a long-term social benefit) but to an immediate commercial profit. Currently, disease (not health) is one of the major sources of profit for the pharmaceutical industry, and the doctors are willing agents of those profits. — Pierre Bosquet

It's your fault. I was defending you!" I blurted.
He paused. "In protecting my honor, you exposed months of work. I should be flattered? — Maria V. Snyder

All our knowledge - past, present, and future - is nothing compared to what we will never know. — Konstantin Tsiolkovsky

It often requires more courage to read some books than it does to fight a battle. — Sutton E. Griggs

No money in our jackets and our jeans are torn,
Your hands are cold but your lips are warm. — Mark Knopfler

The greatest insult came at the marriage ceremony when the minister asked 'who giveth this woman,' and some brother, or father or other man, unblushingly said he did, as though it were entirely a commercial transaction between men. — Nellie L. McClung

Creativity in science is almost always cumulative and collaborative; it proceeds collectively and thus thrives when barriers to collectivity are reduced. — Lewis Hyde

I'm very glad that [the death penalty] hasn't existed for many years in the U.K. — Hilary Swank

The world is only the visible aspect of God. And that what alchemy does is to bring spiritual perfection into contact with the material plane. — Paulo Coelho

Our thoughts, feelings, desires and actions are being robotized; 'life' is coming to mean feeding apparatuses and being fed by them. In short: Everything is becoming absurd. So where is there room for human freedom? — Vilem Flusser

I write because it's all I know how to do. Writing is my anchor and my purpose. My life is informed by writing, whether the work is going well or I'm stuck in the hell of writer's block, which I'm happy to report only occurs about once a day. — Sue Grafton

I'm not really one of these people who's been known for particularly hopeful sentiments. — El-P

New York grabbed me too hard, as did adulthood. — Ira Sachs