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Cancer may rob me of my physical powers. But it cannot touch my mind, it cannot touch my heart, and it cannot touch my soul. Those parts of me will live on forever." The — John Feinstein

Being a good person is more than just not being a bad person. — A. Lee Martinez

Don't think love has sizes. It either is or isn't — Sergei Dovlatov

It was a strange room, the door hanging off its hinges, and yet a telephone. But its last occupant was a harlot, long past her best, which had been scarlet. — Samuel Beckett

Man is free Woyzeck. Man is the ultimate expression of the individual urge to freedom. — Georg Buchner

What have you done to her?" Auric said harshly. "Why does everyone always blame me?" grumbled my father. "Because you're the devil." "Good point. And in this case, true. — Eve Langlais

Sometimes you've gotta hide the medicine in the food. You can't slap somebody in the face with facts, all the time. It's too harsh — Michael B. Jordan

When you say "I am," the words that follow are summoning creation with a mighty force, because you are declaring it to be fact. — Rhonda Byrne

Popular magazines multiply while the library shelves remain undisturbed. — Elisabeth Marbury

If you nurture your mind, body, and spirit, your time will expand. You will gain a new perspective that will allow you to accomplish much more. — Brian Koslow

Most jazz players work out their solos, at least to the extent that they have a very specific vocabulary. — Lee Konitz

We're looking at Earth science, observing our planet. Also space science, looking at the ozone in the atmosphere around our Earth. Also looking at life science. And on a human level, using ourselves as test subjects. — Laurel Clark

I will govern according to the common weal, but not according to the common will. — King James I

Much as I venerate the name of Newton, I am not obliged to believe that he was infallible. I see ... with regret that he was liable to err, and that his authority has, perhaps, sometimes even retarded the progress of science. — William P. Young