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Within a hundred years of physical and chemical science, men will know what the atom is. It is my belief when science reaches this stage, God will come down to earth with His big ring of keys and will say to humanity, 'Gentlemen, it is closing time.' — Marcellin Berthelot
To strengthen our relationship with God, we need some meaningful time alone with Him — Dieter F. Uchtdorf
When the lights come on inside of you, everyone in the world can see a little better. — James Altucher
To contrast national solidarity and international cooperation as two opposites seems foolish to me. — Gustav Stresemann
I think humor is key [to a successful middle-grade novel]. Kids like to read for entertainment, and the best way to entertain kids is to make them laugh. — Jeff Kinney
I try to help my mum as much as I can by not being rebellious. — Levi Miller
Men don't like Julia Roberts? Nope. Her teeth scare them. Good to know. — Rainbow Rowell
Words of wisdom, the meaning of life, p e r h a p s even the
answer sought by Borges's librarians - all of these may wash over us every day, but they can do little
for us unless we savor them, engage with them, question them, improve them, and connect them to our
lives — Jonathan Haidt
I am well again, I came to life in the cool winds and crystal waters of the mountains. — John Muir
Hardest emotion? They're all pretty damn hard; I don't know really if there's one specifically, but I do think, I don't know what's happening or what I'm feeling when I'm actually listening. — Jake Gyllenhaal
For every thorn is just as essential to the longevity of the plant as the blossoms. — S.R. Ford
Kings should disdain to die, and only disappear. — Thomas De Quincey
Just what it said. I left a message telling him I had a garage full of stuff I needed to get rid of. I knew he'd be in the neighborhood the twenty-fourth, so all I had to do was give him my address. I had to be at work, so I put the fifty bucks in an envelope and taped it to the back door. I came home, he'd emptied the garage, and everything looked great." "So you never actually laid eyes on him and you never got his name?" "I needed the garage cleaned. I wasn't looking for a friend. What's the matter with you? — Sue Grafton
Journal writers record the tide of sickness, fever, and death with a matter-of-factness that is almost chilling to modern eyes. By the age of twenty everyone had witnessed dozens of deaths, very often of siblings, perhaps of one's mother in childbirth, and definitely of neighbors and friends to accidents and disease. — John F. Ross
