Mikhol Quotes & Sayings
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I had actually been pissed off at the mirror for hurting her. Who gets fucking mad at an object? — Abbi Glines

Science for me is very close to art. Scientific discovery is an irrational act. It's an intuition which turns out to be reality at the end of it-and I see no difference between a scientist developing a marvellous discovery and an artist making a painting. — Carlo Rubbia

I wasn't the most confident of cooks, but I just persevered, and I wanted to learn, and I wanted to be a sponge, and I wanted to be better than the next person, and I wanted to learn as much as I could, so I just kept pushing, and it took me a long time actually to be confident in my technique and my ability as a cook. — April Bloomfield

There are 20,000 Muslim physicians in the United States, Americans putting their lives in the hands of Muslims every day. — Hamza Yusuf

My husband said to me while I was swooning in his arms, 'Why are all the longest dances the draggiest?'
I took this to mean that he has not loved me for a very long time. Everything means something, or it does not. I have expressed an opinion. Every effect has a source that is not unfamiliar. It's all so evil.
("The Uncanny") — Diane Williams

This thing called thinking, just as you think of it, the more you think of it, the best thinking can be NOT to think of it. — Jason Chan Chi-san

Beauty that isn't felt isn't beauty — Er Tai Gao

She didn't need a paper dog reminding her what a fool brain she had inside her skull. — Charlie N. Holmberg

If the devil cannot keep you from being saved, if next he fails to make you backslide, then he undertakes to keep you just an average Christian. Here he succeeds with most believers. — Vance Havner

Water gushing out of thousands of springs at different places cannot move the wheels of a big engine to carry out very heavy tasks. But the channeled flow of the same water in the bed of a stream will, however, be irresistible and can become a source of tremendous energy. — Gulzarilal Nanda

Charles Dickens was an avid seeker of names - he read directories and looked for odd names on gravestones. — Jane Smiley

It lumbered slobberingly into sight and gropingly squeezed Its gelatinous green immensity through the black doorway into the tainted outside air of that poison city of madness. ... The Thing cannot be described - there is no language for such abysms of shrieking and immemorial lunacy, such eldritch contradictions of all matter, force, and cosmic order. — H.P. Lovecraft

Riders on the Ferris Wheel got the clearest, most horrific view of what happened next. — Erik Larson