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You must not blame us scientists for the use which war technicians have put our discoveries. — Lise Meitner

Sculpture will last a lot longer than painting. — Richard MacDonald

The GOP establishment, in particular, is facing a pick-your-poison kind of decision. Many establishment Republicans dislike [Ted] Cruz personally. He has no Senate endorsements. — Mara Liasson

There's a magical energy and power from the ocean. I was born in a room overlooking the sea, in the middle of a storm. Perhaps, then, it's not surprising that shores touch my soul. Science might disagree, but I think there's a difference in the air on a coast - the positive ions, perhaps. — Jo Beverley

We must not stay as we are, doing always what was done last time; or we shall stick in the mud. — George Bernard Shaw

Once you embark on a road of imagination and creating, all bets are off. All preconceptions about what you must do, make, think, assume, and believe are yesterday's news. — Jon Rappoport

Out of the formless the forms appear. — Mooji

I can't imagine anybody who has spoken to more, or presented more non-famous people on television in the history of the world. — Jerry Springer

There was something magnetic about him"
~Sarah Addison Allen — Sarah Addison Allen

The worst thing we can do, the absolute worst, is to do nothing. — Fritz Gerlich

Kids threw rocks at me, told me I was ugly and left death threats in my locker. — Kevyn Aucoin

Finally, the cognomen, a personal surname, was particular to its holder or his branch of the family. It often had a jokey or down-to-earth ring: so, for example, "Cicero" is Latin for "chickpea" and it was supposed that some ancestor had had a wart of that shape on the end of his nose. When Marcus was about to launch his career as an advocate and politician, friends advised him to change his name to something less ridiculous. "No," he replied firmly, "I am going to make my cognomen more famous than those of men like Scaurus and Catulus." These were two leading Romans of the day, and the point of the remark was that "Catulus" was the Latin for "whelp" or "puppy," and "Scaurus" meant "with large or projecting ankles. — Anthony Everitt

Once socialism replaces capitalism, reason will determine the policies of states. — Kenneth Waltz