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Forty-two. His age had astounded him for years, and each time that he had sat so astounded, trying to figure out what had become of the young, slim man in his twenties, a whole additional year slipped by and had to be recorded, a continually growing sum which he could not reconcile with his self-image. He still saw himself, in his mind's eye, as youthful, and when he caught sight of himself in photographs he usually collapsed ... Somebody took my actual physical presence away and substituted this, he had thought from time to time. Oh well, so it went. — Philip K. Dick

Hunger is actually the worst weapon of mass destruction. It claims millions of victims each year. — Luiz Inacio Lula Da Silva

I've never stunned anyone except in our D.A. lessons," said Luna, sounding mildly interested. "That was noisier than I thought it would be. — J.K. Rowling

No one worries terribly much about who the questions belong to, or whether a given contribution is really philosophy or, instead, properly nothing but science. Perhaps another way to put this is that, although I think that knowledge is a natural kind, I don't think that philosophy is. — Hilary Kornblith

I know what I'm capable of; I am a soldier now, a warrior. I am someone to fear, not hunt. — Pittacus Lore

He was everything she could ever want and everything she knew she could no longer do without. — Nina D'Angelo

With a perseverance spirit, you withstand any situation. — Lailah Gifty Akita

I have been with a hundred women, but never loved one until her. I could be with a thousand more and never find another Layana. — Alessandra Torre

My colleagues in elementary particle theory in many lands [and I] are driven by the usual insatiable curiosity of the scientist, and our work is a delightful game. I am frequently astonished that it so often results in correct predictions of experimental results. How can it be that writing down a few simple and elegant formulae, like short poems governed by strict rules such as those of the sonnet or the waka, can predict universal regularities of Nature? — Murray Gell-Mann

Sometimes, people just have to die. — Brandon Sanderson

There was silence. Then as if to refresh the power of destruction, the wind rose and the waves rose and through the house there lifted itself a sullen wave of doom which curled and crashed and the whole earth seemed ruining and washing away in water. — Virginia Woolf

Love is an obsessive delusion that is cured by marriage. — Phil Spector