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The shell model, although proposed by theoreticians, really corresponds to the experimentalist's approach. It was born from a thorough study of the experimental data, plotting them in different ways, and looking for interconnections. — Maria Goeppert-Mayer

Apologetic explanations do not develop unless there is a reality that has to be explained and defended. Jesus was undeniably a figure of history. — John Shelby Spong

Your life, your soul, your world. They cannot kill it. Look at me, I've died but I opened my eyes again. — Tablo

So many plays with magic in them that would be a terrific invitation to an imaginative animation team. — Kenneth Branagh

Everyone has his own conscience,
and there should be no rules about
how a conscience should function. — Ernest Hemingway,

We don't want anyone suspecting us of stacking the deck the way we are. — Michael J. Sullivan

The integrity of one's own mind is of infinitely more value than adherence to any creed or system. We must choose between a dead faith belonging to the past and a living, growing ever-advancing science belonging to the future. — Luther Burbank

Cats and books are my universe. Both are infinitely fascinating and full of mystery. — Rai Aren

First you have to learn to do something, then you can go out and do it. — Ludwig Mies Van Der Rohe

A long time ago, Anne used to talk about energy-how that was all that love was-ions connecting across synapses of time and air. Don't rationalize, she'd say. None of it will ever make sense. I leaned back against the wall and closed my eyes, not wanting to cry. Anne was right. None of it made any sense. — Jacqueline Woodson

So he just stood there brewing like a coffeepot. Onlywith a coffeepot you know exactly what's going to come out of it. — Barbara Kingsolver

106When I don't have anything to read, I feel like a tortoise without a shell or a boat without an anchor. There is nothing to hide under. Nowhere to stop and rest. When I don't have a book, there is nowhere good or interesting to be, there is nobody to care about, nothing to hope for, and nothing to puzzle over. When I do have something to read, it keeps me breathing. It's the reward for all the other things. It's the thing to look forward to, the reason for doing my day."
p. 177, Dime — E.R. Frank

When I was younger, I never thought there could be anything better than the glory of battle. (Sparhawk)
And now? (Taryn)
Now I would much rather coax a smile from your face. (Sparhawk) — Sherrilyn Kenyon

Experience suggests that the first rule of politics is never to say never. The ingenious human capacity for maneuver and compromise may make acceptable tomorrow what seems outrageous or impossible today. — William V. Shannon