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Those of us who have the duty of training the rising generation of doctors ... must not inseminate the virgin minds of the young with the tares of our own fads. It is for this reason that it is easily possible for teaching to be too 'up to date'. It is always well, before handing the cup of knowledge to the young, to wait until the froth has settled. — Sir Robert Hutchison, 1st Baronet

Lace: "Are you saying that your fat-ass cat has turned me into a vampire?"
Cal: "Um, maybe? — Scott Westerfeld

And if you could make a choice, then why not pick happiness? — Deb Caletti

If life is so meaningless, then why are we always bringing it up? — Lily Tomlin

Think about the whole Biblical story of Mary. She wakes up and sees something with a lion, eagle, and human face that wants to inseminate her with the Holy Seed. She's practically a saint just for not killing herself on the spot. — Thomm Quackenbush

Your personal capacity to handle more valuable projects will go up when you appreciate yourself more. — Brian Koslow

I have the greatest sympathy with the growth of the socialist party. I think they understand the evils that surround us and hammer them into people's minds better than we Liberals. — Charles Trevelyan

That man's best works should be such bungling imitations of Nature's infinite perfection, matters not much; but that he should make himself an imitation, this is the fact which Nature moans over, and deprecates beseechingly. Be spontaneous, be truthful, be free, and thus be individuals! is the song she sings through warbling birds, and whispering pines, and roaring waves, and screeching winds. — Lydia M. Child

I shave my head & shape my beard myself — Banky W.

The one who cannot restrain their anger will wish undone, what their temper and irritation prompted them to do. — Horace

There is not much that even the most socially responsible scientists can do as individuals, or even as a group, about the social consequences of their activities. — Eric Hobsbawm