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Doth Nature draw me, 'tis because, Unto my seeming, there doth lurk A lawlessness about her laws, More mood than purpose in her work. — Alfred Austin

I think that the 21st-century economy is an economy of people, not of factories. The intellectual aspect in the global economic development has grown immensely. That's why we plan to concentrate on creating additional opportunities for our people to realise their potential. — Vladimir Putin

Art, as I see it, is any human activity which doesn't grow out of either of our species' two basic instincts: survival and reproduction. — Scott McCloud

Hee that is throwne would ever wrestle. — George Herbert

Of the 6,000 languages spoken on Earth right now, 3,000 aren't spoken by the children. In one generation, we're going to halve our cultural diversity. — Phil Borges

Mr Hooke sent, in his next letter [to Sir Isaac Newton] the whole of his Hypothesis, scil that the gravitation was reciprocall to the square of the distance: ... This is the greatest Discovery in Nature that ever was since the World's Creation. It was never so much as hinted by any man before. I wish he had writt plainer, and afforded a little more paper. — John Aubrey

I'd like to be the last person alive in the world! Yes, I'd like to know what happens. — Vivienne Westwood

Books are the curse of the human race. — Benjamin Disraeli

Well if you've got information about a company, or you believe that a company is undervalued, you can go out and buy their stock and you can make some profit on it. — Robert F. Engle

The world is ashamed of being virtuous. — Laurence Sterne

I do honestly think that if women were running the world there would be more investment in peace, because basically as women we do not want to see our children killed. Maybe I am completely idealistic, but until we see women in equal positions of power in the world, I just think that we are doomed. — Meryl Streep

Of lovers whose bodies smell of each other
Who think the same thoughts without need of speech — T. S. Eliot