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Physics can be difficult sometimes. And by sometimes, I mean always. And by Physics, I mean everything. — Sam Davis

Maybe the most annoying questions is: "Where do you see yourself in so many years?" It's a terrifying answer no matter how you think of it. — Don Hertzfeldt

I think many people simply feel like they don't recognize their country anymore. — John Cornyn

Men gossip for just as long and about the same subjects as women, but tend to talk more about themselves. — Kate Fox

I'm not sure that the benefit - as a writer and as a citizen - that I would get from reading at least the front page of the Times every day or every other day would outweigh the depression. — Sharon Olds

Then everyone leaves, and you are left, each night, to your own devices with a crowd of interesting people - most of whom you don't know - sitting in the dark. — Anna Deavere Smith

The purpose of pure science is to observe phenomena and to trace their laws; the purpose of art is to produce, modify, or destroy. Strictly speaking there is no such thing as applied science, for, the moment the attempt is made to apply, science passes into the realm of art. — Joseph William Mellor

Every time I exercise, I do something different based on which areas need to get in motion. — Sharon Stone

It seems to me that you can almost define civilization by saying it's people who are not willing to hurt other people because the other people are different. — Gene Wolfe

You mustn't hit her over the head with it. Women like to be romanced like the heroines in the sensation novels." "What the devil do you know about sensation novels?" "A man can learn a great deal about women from novels," Matt said. "You should try it sometime. — Amanda Quick

The internet is like a gossipy girls' locker room after school, isn't it? — Alex Kapranos

Therefore our entire salvation and bliss are solely dependent on one Man: Christ. And here the work of our redemption is described in the three propositions: that Christ descended from heaven, that He resides in heaven above, and that He ascends into heaven again. The first one states who the person is; the second, the work He performed, the third, why He performed it. — Martin Luther