Herxheimer Reaction Quotes & Sayings
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It never ceases to amaze me that every second of every day, more than 6,000 billion neutrinos coming from nuclear reactions inside the sun whiz through my body, almost all of which will travel right through the earth without interruption. — Lawrence M. Krauss
Gower is the first English writer to use "history" as an English word. He regularly rhymes the term with "memory," for to his way of thinking history and memory are correlative. That is, without history, there can be no memory; and without memory, there can be no history. But the point of historical knowledge is not to enable people to live in the past, or even to understand the past in the way we would expect a modern historian to proceed; rather, it is to enable people to live more vitally in the present. — Russell A. Peck
I keep my head in the clouds.
There's not enough love in the world to weigh me down. — Wesley Eisold
To me, there was no better drummer than Jeff Porcaro. His musicianship and kindness to me will never be forgotten. Our loss is heaven's gain — Richard Marx
We have ploughed the vast ocean in a fragile bark. — Ovid
The question I'm constantly asking myself is: what are we afraid of? I think it's important for us to follow that line of fear, because that is ultimately our line of growth. — Terry Tempest Williams
People are afraid that they're going to upset somebody on top, and so there's a real sense of, I've got to be quiet, I don't want to be fired. — Nick Offerman
Everything is really about lighting. — Robert Denning
Their verdict was that you could live very well on healthy food provided you had a big cooked lunch beforehand. — Terry Pratchett
Property is a nuisance. — Paul Erdos
It is good to love in a moderate degree; but it is not good to love to distraction. — Plautus
You accept failure as a possible outcome of some of the experiments. If you don't get failures, you're not pushing hard enough on the objectives. — John Poindexter
