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For simplicity one can think of the + class as having one extra base at some point or other in the genetic message and the - class as having one too few. — Francis Crick
Ever since they invented Hello Kitty, the world hasn't been the same. You can safely chart the rise of The Culture of Cute since that flat-faced skank started showing up everywhere. — Celia Rivenbark
A hero is not a champion of things become, but of things becoming; the dragon to be slain by him is precisely the monster of the status quo. — Joseph Campbell
I'm trying to get under people's skin in a way. I don't like films that go in one ear and out the other. — Julia Leigh
My use of their is socially motivated and, if you like, politically correct: a deliberate response to the socially and politically significant banning of our genderless pronoun by language legislators enforcing the notion that the male sex is the only one that counts. I consistently break a rule I consider to be not only fake but pernicious. I — Ursula K. Le Guin
The new social landscape is rich with emotion. — Brian Solis
Man is a passion which brings a will into play, which works an intelligence. — Henri Frederic Amiel
We're always taught that bad things happen to bad people and we believe that we're somehow above experiencing a tragedy, but we learned that's all bullshit. — Matt Abrams
You don't touch my face! It's a birth right! This was given to me by God! You do not touch my face! — Cody Rhodes
Little by little, writers develop their own styles, each as unique as a fingerprint. — Stephen King
When I get on the field, it's just going to be another game, You get out there and it's just baseball. — Eric Byrnes
Serafina may think I'm a crazy person, but I'm not. She has her scars, too - and not only the ones I saw when she turned her head and her hair fell aside. We are both living out our lives in a Purgatorio. The difference? I arrived from the Paradiso, once young and married and so in love. But Serafina, she who was born alone in a fever dream of fire? She whose very skin is a tapestry of loss? Serafina, of course, arrived from the Inferno. — Chris Bohjalian
Until I almost thought he would gradually blow his whole being into the large hole at the top, and ooze away at the keys. — Charles Dickens
As long as they were together, they could face anything. For the first time in a long time, she didn't feel alone - and she knew he didn't either. — Katie Reus
