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I sit for a few moments in the empty courtroom. If this were like old times, I would got home and tell Delia that I'd lost the hearing. I'd repeat verbatim what the judge had said, and I'd ask her to interpret it. We'd dissect my performance until she finally threw up her hands and said we were going nowhere with any of this.
She will not be back tonight, I suppose. And we're still going nowhere. — Jodi Picoult

With a teacher it is necessary to be sensitive to their directions; most of the time they won't say much. You have to be still and silent to understand. — Frederick Lenz

Every poet has a certain amount of "stuff." That's what you draw from for imagery. The more stuff you know well, not simply intellectually but sensually, emotionally, intimately, the wider the pool from which you draw. — Marge Piercy

Originality is something that is easily exaggerated, especially by authors contemplating their own work. — John Kenneth Galbraith

Fathers left distinctive footprints; sons should think of noble footsteps — Ernest Agyemang Yeboah

Confidences pre-announced are seldom worth while. — Robert Aickman

The people who are crazy enough to think they can change the world are the ones who do. — Walter Isaacson

Einstein: That's nonlocal behavior.
Bohr: True
Einstein: But reality dictates that ..
Bohr: You cannot speak of reality anymore!
Einstein: But I dismiss nonlocality.
Bohr: So do I.
Bell: Sorry Bohr, there is a reality. Sorry Bohr & Einstein, it is nonlocality.
Aspect: Sorry Bell, your distributions are wrong, ALL empirical results show quantum behavior.
Philosophers: Einstein is wrong, the world is spooky indeed.
Bohr: You laymen, did you even hear what I've just uttered? — Ibrahim Ibrahim

There were so many things mingled in his expression
yearning, disappointment, and yes, love. — Claire Cross

We gain our ends only with the laws of nature; we control her only by understanding her laws. — Jacob Bronowski

The greatest compliments I've ever received were complaints from readers that I made them stay up all night reading. — H.E. Fairbanks

Always expect a kick in the teeth," said Millon, "so that when you get a slap in the chops, it seems like a triumph. — Jasper Fforde