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People who wish to analyze nature without using mathematics must settle for a reduced understanding. — Richard P. Feynman

The garden [of Eden] is the realm of pure beauty from which man is expelled when he becomes interested in ethics, in the fruit of the tree of knowledge of good and evil. The return into paradise, the homecoming, depends on him penetrating the veils of morality to glimpse again the lineaments of lost beauty. — John Carroll

People will always give you advice, it is you who should decide either to try them or live with them. — Santosh Kalwar

As a strong woman, there are things I would never put up with. — Sophia Bush

Why do you joke about such things?" she snapped.
He let his gaze land rather intently on hers. "When the alternative is despair, I generally prefer humor. Even if it is of the gallows variety. — Julia Quinn

If you cannot be a poet, be the poem. — David Carradine

The moment when you take your first step through the gates of hell, the only thing you will hear is all of creation standing to its feet and applauding and praising God because God has rid the earth of you. That's how not good you are. — Paul Washer

I couldn't explain how it felt to converse with another human being. To actually converse. I had been reduced to sharing nothing of my innermost thoughts for most of my life. Reduced to throwing things when I was angry. Reduced to tears when I was sad. Reduced to the simplicity of nods and bows, of having people look away from me or become frustrated when they didn't know what I was trying to communicate.
I had been alone for so long with thousands of words I couldn't express. — Amy Harmon

Society is secretly driven by sales — Peter Thiel

Words are the thread in the fabric of the universe. — Tiffany Reisz

The power of digital distribution over physical retail outlets is you have a chance to create a global audience. — Chad Hurley

I do not believe there was ever a life more attractive than life on a cattle farm. — Theodore Roosevelt

Getting the best person in life might make a good love story, but falling in love with the ordinary one, and making that person best, makes the hit love story. — Anuj Tiwari