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I am, a stride at a time — James Joyce
The great scientific achievements are research programmes which can be evaluated in terms of progressive and degenerative problemshifts; and scientific revolutions consist of one research programme superceding (overtaking in progress) another. This methodology offers a new rational reconstruction of science. — Imre Lakatos
You either learn to play hard ball or you become the ball. — Crystal Woods
When I design a collection I strive to make a woman feel as special as the delicate creation she is wearing; take her to an enchanted time and place where women are princesses and magnificent goddesses. In today's modern world we need to pause and indulge in beauty. — Claire Pettibone
'Star Trek' is notorious for looting the more thoughtful work of writers for their striking effects, leaving behind most of the thought and subtlety. — Gregory Benford
There is another thing about a kid, if we all remember, that you have an attraction to evil. Evil is exciting and evil is interesting, and plenty of kids have a fascination for it. — Thomas Foran
It's you and me, M and M, against the world. — Kristen Proby
In their confusion and delusion, men hate the womb that gives them birth. Not all men, certainly , but enough men to run the world. — Frederick Lenz
Curiously, the balance seems to come when writing is woven into every aspect of my life, like eating or exercising - one flows constantly into the next: I'll wake up and have coffee, read the news, then write a letter or two (always in longhand), then go teach, and after teaching write a bit in a journal - dreams, what I had for breakfast and lunch and why I had it, what's on the iPod, sexual habits, etc. - then read a bit, then work on a real bit of writing ... you get the idea. — Kevin Keck
Love is the ultimate power of destruction for all barriers. — Debasish Mridha
You don't gamble to win. You gamble so you can gamble the next day. — Bert Ambrose
The premise is: everybody's like me and we all think alike.
The corollary is: people who don't think like me don't matter. — Ursula K. Le Guin
