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The Most Secret Quintessence of Life is an original work filled with rich, new research, relying on important primary literature which has not, until now, been plumbed and digested. In this book, Chandak Sengoopta offers both a history of hormone discovery and a chronicle of how this discovery transformed our concepts of the body and how our existing concepts of sex and sexuality, in turn, informed our concepts for understanding hormones. — Anne Fausto-Sterling

I'm their biggest fan every Sunday they go out there and play. I'm pulling for them, for the people in New Orleans and everything they're going through. If there are three or four hours that people can get away from the reality that is existing for them right now, the uncertainty, the unknown, the Saints can bring a sense of pride to them for that short period of time. — Bill Cowher

Economic history is the most fundamental branch of history; not the most important. Foundations exist to carry better things. — John Clapham

I woke, remembering a dream from the night before. Pictures of frightened children lingered in my mind as I approached them with a hunger unsated by mundane appetites. I recalled how flesh smelled: sweet. The texture was tender, yet it was bitter to the taste. Blood was messy and dripped down my chin. The demon, the cold-blooded monster mingled with my DNA: a gift from one of my parents brought to daylight by evil people. — Millicent Ashby

For those in love with an illusion often refuse to accept reality — Sanal Edamaruku

A happy home wasn't a place that I could furnish, but an attitude of mind I must develop. — Gretchen Rubin

A Sorcery community? Do they have a Facebook page? — Leia Shaw

If any of you have a desire to be mediocre, you will probably find that you have already achieved your ambition. — Hugh B. Brown

There are two levels to your pain: the pain that you create now, and the pain from the past that still lives on in your mind and body. Ceasing to create pain in the present and dissolving past pain - this is what I want to talk about now. — Eckhart Tolle

Modesty is a bright dish-cover, which makes us fancy there is something very nice underneath it. — Douglas William Jerrold