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Most people imagine the canonical dripping faucet as relentlessly periodic, but it is not necessarily so, as a moment of experimentation reveals. "It's a simple example of a system that goes from predictable behavior to unpredictable behavior, "Shaw said. "If you turn it up a little bit, you can see a regime where the pitter-patter is irregular. As it turns out, it's not a predictable pattern beyond a short time. So even something as simple as a faucet can generate a pattern that is eternally creative. — James Gleick

You deserve for
your heart to be heard-
because love lights a
fire in us all.
it can make us warm with
wonder or melt from its
intense power.
nevertheless it is magic-
and that alone is worthy
of being unleashed. — Alexandra Elle

I dislike this waistcoat."
He raised his brows. "What's wrong with it?"
"You're still wearing it. — Erica Ridley

What kind of moron wants to be a gladiator? — Kate Quinn

Perhaps the greatest self-deceit is to tell ourselves that we can be self-sufficient. — Joseph Stowell

I'm very good at keeping a secret. — Sean Bean

Know that the qualities you admire in others are the qualities you need to recognize and nurture inside yourself. — Christine Hassler

You see yourself through his eyes, as The Generic Woman, the skirted symbol of the ladies room door. — Melissa Bank

I can't rationalize the brilliance and knowledge that you have about the intricacies of the market with the crazy bullshit I see you do each night. — Jon Stewart

What has reason to do with the art of painting? — William Blake

The great take steps to success, the extraordinary take leaps to success, and the remarkable take flight to success. — Matshona Dhliwayo

We had a relationship that lasted 44 years. Herbert and I lived together 10 years before we were married. He always gave me a little heart for whatever anniversary. — Uta Hagen

But grief, he'd discovered, was not an experience you went through once and then 'moved on' (as the idiotic popular phrase would have it). The truth was that it came over you in successive waves - waves separated by periods of numbness, periods of forgetfulness, periods of ordinary living. — John Verdon