Fragmentation Science Quotes & Sayings
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Medical liability reform is not a Republican or Democrat issue or even a doctor versus lawyer issue. It is a patient issue. — John Ensign

I was over in Australia during Easter, which was really interesting. You know, they celebrate Easter the exact same way we do, commemorating the death and resurrection of Jesus by telling our children that a giant bunny rabbit ... left chocolate eggs in the night. Now ... I wonder why we're fucked up as a race. I've read the Bible. I can't find the word "bunny" or "chocolate" anywhere in the fucking book. — Bill Hicks

Let us not forget Colby and the liberating effects of higher education. Though it doesn't liberate everyone, does it? — Richard Russo

I almost get killed at most parties. Hence, you can tell that's how much I love them. — Rachel Caine

When you march to the beat of your own drum, you'll always be in sync. — Colby R. Rice

The world is what you believe it is," was the only reply I could make to her. If you think in the back of your mind, "I don't deserve this," then it won't work. And, if on top of that, you are afraid of "bills," or even "punishment," then you will create exactly that yourself. Because, "the world is what you believe it is! — Barbel Mohr

The void is a mouth crying to be filled, a blank mind aching for thought, a cavity desperate for shape. What is not implies what is. — Jack Vance

[Director Christopher] Nolan has not only crafted the best Batman movie, but arguably the second-best motion picture superhero narrative (topped only by the linked duo of Superman and Superman II ). For those who thought Spider-Man and X-Men had a lot to offer, wait till you see where this film goes ... Batman Begins is a strong re-start to a franchise that deserves better than it has often been accorded. — James Berardinelli

Two blind men waited at the end of an era, contemplating beauty. — Brandon Sanderson

Isn't that exactly the definition of biography? An artificial logic imposed on an 'incoherent succession of images'? — Milan Kundera

Our market system depends critically on trust-trust in the word of our colleagues and trust in the word of those with whom we do business. — Alan Greenspan

Teens wanted things that were real, that they connected with, it doesn't have to reflect reality directly. They love 'The Hunger Games' not because it's real in that it happens, but the emotions there are real, and it's very relatable. — David Levithan