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The poetic beauty of Davy's mind never seems to have left him. To that circumstance I would ascribe the distinguishing feature in his character, and in his discoveries,-a vivid imagination sketching out new tracts in regions unexplored, for the judgement to select those leading to the recesses of abstract truth. — Davies Gilbert

I do not need the debris of your mind to furnish mine. — Jane Borodale

It's cloaked in cultural mumbo jumbo, but I assure you that it is very hard science. — Jonathan Maberry

Science advances one funeral at a time. — Max Planck

It's all in her walk, a cartoon swagger. Part Jayne Mansfield, part Muhammad Ali. Men never know if it's an invitation upstairs or an invitation outside. — Emma Forrest

the German and Japanese governments heavily subsidized their chemical industries for war purposes. Government subsidies, direct or indirect, spurred German developments in synthetic rubber and plastics, synthetic fuels, light metals, and various other substitutes for natural materials.
However, the world's chemical industries would have grown rapidly without artificial encouragement. — George W. Stocking

I belong to the givers. I want to give a little happiness even if I haven't had much for myself. Music has enriched my life and, hopefully - through me, a little - the public's. If anyone left an opera house feeling more happy and at peace, I achieved my purpose. — Maria Callas

Life is all beginnings and ends. Nothing stays the same, lad. — Bryce Courtenay

The Archer novels are about various kinds of brokenness. — Ross Macdonald

All miracles are promised to faith, and what is faith except the audacity of will which does not hesitate in the darkness, but advances towards the light in spite of all ordeals, and surmounting all obstacles? — Eliphas Levi

Our political system is now run by the Big People for their own interests. If they ever deign to notice the Little People, it is with disdain and contempt. — John Derbyshire

I've always felt that good writing does not have to be literary. — Sara Sheridan