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The result of the scientific work we have been considering was that the outlook of educated men was completely transformed. At the beginning of the century, Sir Thomas Browne took part in trials for witchcraft; at the end, such a thing would have been impossible. In Shakespeare's time, comets were still portents; after the publication of Newton's Principia in 1687, it was known that he and Halley had calculated the orbits of certain comets, and that they were as obedient as the planets to the law of gravitation. The reign of law had established its hold on men's imaginations, making such things as magic and sorcery incredible. In 1700 the mental outlook of educated men was completely modern; in 1600, except among a very few, it was still largely medieval. — Bertrand Russell

As the wall between advertising and content erodes, the aptitude required to understand the functions and design of media content becomes more complex. — Matthew P. McAllister

Excuse me, Mr. Yeti, I know we locked you up in a cage and you're pissed as hell, but do you think you could slap the ham for me? And when you cum, could you aim for this little tiny cup that you could easily crush with your huge Yeti hands... — Nikita King

People never believe anything - except scandal - when they first heart it. — Kenneth Roberts

I cannot conceive curved lines of force without the conditions of a physical existence in that intermediate space. — Michael Faraday

Who is born in freedom will not surrender his freedom. — Kristian Goldmund Aumann

There is no solution to any world problem, to any national problem, to any city problem or to any local problem, unless and until people get their Realization. — Nirmala Srivastava

Under so much pressure and the situation that I was in, that was the personality that came across with me. — LaToya London

Acceptance is going to a restaurant where the salad's not great, but the steak is fine. — Albert Brooks