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When you think of the costs of cancer care, one can imagine that drugs like checkpoint blockers or transfer of these T lymphocytes are actually cost-saving, just as treatments for hepatitis C, while expensive, overall save money by preventing hepatitis and hep - hepatocarcinoma in patients. — Laurie Glimcher

On a waiter's check pad," said Slartibartfast, "reality and unreality collide on such a fundamental level that each becomes the other and anything is possible, within certain parameters. — Douglas Adams

At first acoustics attributed to the different sounds only a limited number of characteristic features. — Roman Jakobson

In a place where everybody thinks alike, nobody thinks very much. — Walter Lippmann

You English words?
I know you:
You are light as dreams,
Tough as oak,
Precious as gold,
As poppies and corn,
Or an old cloak:
Sweet as our birds
To the ear,
As the burnet rose
In the heat
Of Midsummer — Edward Thomas

They take little interest in waking life, choosing to lie most of the time in death-like sleep." "Then — Robert E. Howard

History was what had happened; class was something you read about in a book. — Amit Chaudhuri

Banal ideas cannot be rescued by beautiful execution. — Sol LeWitt

Wouldn't it be terrible if I quoted some reliable statistics which prove that more people are driven insane through religious hysteria than by drinking alcohol. — W.C. Fields

Israel is thirsting for water, and Turkey is overflowing with it. — Stephen Kinzer

A productive mistake is: (1) made in the service of mission and vision; (2) acknowledged as a mistake; (3) learned from; (4) considered valuable; (5) shared for the benefit of all. — Pete Seeger

The awful part of the writing game is that you can never be sure the stuff is any good. — P.G. Wodehouse

I would rather be confused for 10 minutes than bored for 5 seconds. — Russell T. Davies

A clearly written and passionately argued indictment of centuries of antisemitism that contributed to Nazi extermination of the Jews. Wilensky has read widely, thought deeply, and writes persuasively in placing the Holocaust into the larger context of the history of Western Christianity. What he concludes is deeply disturbing and must be confronted seriously by scholars and public alike. Six Million Crucifixions is an important book for our- - or any - age of religious conflict and intolerance. — Geoffrey Cocks