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I'm afraid there's a big confusion in the world between nuclear power and nuclear arms. — Abdus Salam

and I again turned through the magazine's first few pages, past the Guess Jeans ads and Eternity by Calvin Klein ads and pitches for Crisca clothes, filled with beautiful people imitating suffering; and then words came to me, words arrived in my mind, quickly and insistently, words representing the real sound of my feeling: The shot has been lost; the experiment has not been worth it; the species does not deserve to continue; it is much too late ...; I took a single step, and suddenly wanted to weep: — Evan Dara

There's a lathered sorrel stallion running through the Joshua trees and a young man in the saddle with his coat tails in the breeze. He's got a six gun on his right hip and a rifle at his knees and he's dealing in a game that he can't win. — Charlie Daniels

People have been turned away from hospitals simply because they have no insurance. People have been put out of hospitals because they have reached the lifetime caps. — Sheila Jackson Lee

One of our fundamental spiritual problems is this: we want God to do something new while we keep doing the same old thing. — Mark Batterson

Meditation helps you to meet your edge; it's where you actually come up against it and you start to lose it. — Pema Chodron

Write letters to your grandmother. She will love it. And leave you money in her will. — Philip Gulley

So it's not even a decision, really. You stay. It's only later - years later - that you begin to wonder what might've happened if you hadn't. — Ransom Riggs

The affinity of blood or pure haemoglobins for oxygen is a complex phenomenon, depending upon a number of conditions, the most important of which are temperature and hydrogen ion concentration. — August Krogh

On the threshold she paused ... for perchance the idea of entering, all alone, and all so changed, the home of so intense a former life was more dreary and desolate than even she could bear. — Nathaniel Hawthorne

Why do people who already have so much get bitter about those who have a little more? — Dalya Moon

True modernism is freedom of mind, not slavery of taste. It is independence of thought and action, not tutelage under European schoolmasters. — Rabindranath Tagore