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A chemist may understand the molecular basis of a strawberry. A geneticist may understand the DNA sequences that underlie different varieties of strawberries. A botanist may know the precise soil and water requirements for a strawberry plant to thrive. A yogi knows the strawberry by taking a bite. — Anonymous
Another day, another dolor. — Colum McCann
From within or from behind, a light shines through us upon things, and makes us aware that we are nothing, but the light is all. — Ralph Waldo Emerson
The right of holding slaves is clearly established in the Holy Scriptures, both by precept and example. — Richard Furman
None of my teams win anything. They are an extension of my personality. — Jeremy Hotz
I have less friends, but I have more Cadbury Eggs. — Greg Behrendt
An opening line should invite the reader to begin the story. It should say: Listen. Come in here. You want to know about this. — Stephen King
I have to say, taking photographs is such an instantaneous act. The recognition and the acting on the recognition, depending on your equipment, is close to instantaneous. — Joel Meyerowitz
Tell me, O Muse, of that ingenious hero who travelled far and wide after he had sacked the famous town of Troy. — Homer
The decline of handicrafts in modern times is perhaps one of the causes for the rise of frustration — Eric Hoffer
Ranger plays by his own set of rules, and I don't have a complete copy. — Janet Evanovich
Pressure hulls collapse at the speed of sound. Once that starts, you're inside your own little imploding atomic bomb, and you're gone. — Graham Hawkes
Did you imagine that science was a disinterested pursuit of the truth? Well, you were wrong. — David Berlinski
This was not [him]. It was a thing, with all the [him]-ness gone from it. Death takes the person and leaves his shell behind, like a hollowed-out tree. — Anne Ursu
But Justice, though her dome doom she doe prolong,Yet at the last she will her owne cause right. — Edmund Spenser
