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The very nature of science is discoveries, and the best of those discoveries are the ones you don't expect. — Neil DeGrasse Tyson

I popped out of a bamboo, fallen from the sky.
Leave no leaf ripped, don't you ruin the nature.
It makes me bitter, remembering inhuman past. — Toba Beta

WIDOW, n. A pathetic figure that the Christian world has agreed to take humorously, although Christ's tenderness towards widows was one of the most marked features of his character. — Ambrose Bierce

I looked up the word POLITICS in the dictionary, and it's actually a combination of two words: poli, which means 'many,' and tics, which means 'bloodsuckers.' — Jay Leno

Discouragement is a mental disorder. — Lailah Gifty Akita

daren't open my sandwich — Moll French

Autism is not a choice. Acceptance is. Imagine if the opposite was true. — Stuart Duncan

Platitudes are generally the oldest and profoundest of truths ... — Frances Noyes Hart

Surroundedness does not come free along with, say, a membrane marking the boundary between the organism and the rest of the material world any more than it comes free with an entity such as a pebble that has a continuous surface marking its limits. — Raymond Tallis

Damien is my anchor to this world, and I am his. But if we are going to keep each other, we have to fight the shadows of
our pasts to move forward into our future. — J. Kenner

I know what I want when I start a marathon: to win! But what do you want? Make sure you're clear in advance and don't go out too fast. — Haile Gebrselassie

To live is to love,to serve, to forgive. Love the One, love and serve humanity. To learn to love oneself and to love is to learn to forgive — Tariq Ramadan

There is a sort of busy worm, That will the fairest book deform. Their tasteless tooth will tear and taint The poet, patriot, sage or saint, Nor sparing wit nor learning. Now, if you'd know the reason why, The best of reasons I'll supply: 'Tis bread to the poor vermin. J. Doraston, quoted by W. Blades — Cornelia Funke