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Civilisation and the life of nations are governed by the same laws as prevail throughout nature and organic life. — Ernst Haeckel

Who is moving in the distance? It is the clock's pendulum, Hired by the god of death To measure life. — Gu Cheng

Affective gestures pointing to things near either in time or space should be made with the hand not very far from the body of the person pointing; and if these things are distant, the hand of the painter should be more extended and the face turned toward the person to whom he is addressing the demonstration. — Leonardo Da Vinci

It took me 1057 pages to describe the hundreds of mathematical equations, algorithms and programming techniques that I invented and used. — Philip Emeagwali

Rachel crowed, jumped up, and hugged back. Now that her maid of honor was here, everything would — Gay N. Lewis

When I see my mom in the stands, it always pushes me to succeed. — Ashton Eaton

What! Have you no monks to teach, to dispute, to govern, to intrigue and to burn people who do not agree with them? — Voltaire

Time is running out for us But you just move the hands upon the clock You throw coins in the wishing well For us You just move your hands upon the wall — Thom Yorke

You get a compound fracture in Colorado where I live, and you can probably be in a hospital within a matter of hours, certainly within a day. — Jon Krakauer

I felt very strongly the whole social impact of that depression, you know, and I felt very strongly about the efforts that this Resettlement Administration was trying to accomplish; resettling people, helping them, and so on. — Ben Shahn

A central administration enervates the nations in which it exists by incessantly diminishing their public spirit. If such an administration succeeds in convincing all the disposable resources of a people, it impairs at least the renewal of those resources. — Alexis De Tocqueville

A story begins and it always passes from the subjunctive to the declarative. And Italians don't seem to care about making a fine distinction between that which is speculation and that which is fact. — Donna Leon