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If a man has a tent made of linen of which the apertures have all been stopped up, and be it twelve bracchia across (over twenty-five feet) and twelve in depth, he will be able to throw himself down from any height without sustaining injury. [His concept of the parachute.] — Leonardo Da Vinci

I don't care what you do - baseball or politics - George W. Bush is always going to be compared to his father. I just want it to be an easy answer in 50 years - Who was the better player, me, or my kids? I want it to be my kids. — Andy Van Slyke

Oh, for the sin of Satan. — Lisa Desrochers

People going overseas and becoming radicalized, coming back maybe people have an increased interest in weapons. — Audie Cornish

My role in the Mamas and Papas was basically just to sing. — Cass Elliot

The road to spiritual enlightenment is an individual experience. The spiritual leader, guru, master or teacher is only a portion of that journey. Eventually, one must "leave the nest" so that they are not limited by the master/student relationship. True advancement begins when the student gains confidence as a practitioner of self-awareness. This can only be done without the constraints of another's journey, such as the master or teacher. — Gary Hopkins

Like a heart, and I wish mine wasn't beating. — Elizabeth Scott

There had been something willed about it though, his ignorance. Or not willed, exactly: structured. He'd grown up in walled spaces, and then he had become one. He had shut things out. — Margaret Atwood

The thing about George Barrol is that he's always putting his own and other people's feet into things that had best be left quite free of feet. — Leslie Ford

There are certain people in your life and work where the relationship is more important than who is right or wrong. — Al Ritter

I was an impostor, the worthy associate of a brigand, &c., &c., and all this for an atom of chlorine put in the place of an atom of hydrogen, for the simple correction of a chemical formula! — Auguste Laurent