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diagonally polarized photons are in a quantum quandary when confronted by a vertical Polaroid filter. — Simon Singh

Eldric wore his lazy lion's smile. He didn't mind what he was called. He was a sticks-and-stones sort of person. — Franny Billingsley

She was a woman made up of details, and he saw them, every one. — Evelyn Rogers

I realized, when I saw the forest burning, how fascinating the firelight is. It's beautiful, and people stare at it, don't they? It destroys things and kills people, but humans love it. Is it because they crave their own destruction, Sam? I want to understand your kind. I am going out into the wider world, and I must learn. But first things first. First, to escape this shell, this egg in which I have gestated, all eyes will be on the fire, all eyes blinded by the smoke, and when I walk out of here, out into your large world with its billions, no one will even see. It's the beauty of light, don't you see, Sam? It reveals, but it also distracts and blinds. It's even better than darkness. — Michael Grant

You are bigger than your circumstances. — Liz Murray

without the aid of alcohol. "There are no parties to attend," he — Kristin Hannah

But I was beginning to think the real problem might be that who I was was just not good enough. — Stacey Kade

The Scotchman seemed hardly the same Farfrae who had danced with her, and walked with her, in a delicate poise between love and friendship - that period in the history of a love when alone it can be said to be unalloyed with pain. — Thomas Hardy

You're never too old to go after the dreams God has put in your heart. And for the record, you're never too young either. Age is never a valid excuse. — Mark Batterson

106. A GREAT CITADEL The most likely allegory is that the Citadel represents philosophy (that is, human reason without the light of God) surrounded by seven walls which represent the seven liberal arts, — Dante Alighieri

You know, my mom, who inspired me to be a novelist, I remember her reading 'The Agony and the Ecstasy,' about Michelangelo, and saying, 'No mother would want that for her child, no matter how great the artist.' I have my share of demons, but I am a gregarious sort. — Scott Turow

So dark you almost miss it — Gayle Forman