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The meat was bruised, bleeding, and imprisoned in a tight wrapping. And, though I had a six-month respite from thinking about it, so was I. — Susanna Kaysen
Better for sure than Lotto had been. Well, she knew what that was like. — Lauren Groff
We have to understand the ubiquity of energy in everything we do. Energy is core to our economy and it brings with it environmental challenges, and it's core to our security challenges. — Ernest Moniz
It never really crossed my mind that I was ever going to win a major. I always said that if you win a major, that's fine. If you don't, you tried your best. — Vijay Singh
One life form's gold is another life form's tin can. — Matt Haig
The tradition of all dead generations weighs like a nightmare on the brains of the living. — Karl Marx
Equality means more than passing laws. The struggle is really won in the hearts and minds of the community, where it really counts. — Barbara Gittings
I think what you study and what you believe in has an influence in the way you live. — Mark Martin
Raphael and Titian seem to have looked at Nature for different purposes; they both had the power of extending their view to the whole; but one looked only for the general effect as produced by form, the other as produced by colour. — Joshua Reynolds
Women have for centuries been recognized as talented listeners, nurturers, motivators, excellent communicators. These very qualities that we once were told were unbusinesslike are precisely the qualities that business needs most to tap human potential. — Mary Cunningham Agee
Every generation needs a new revolution. — Thomas Jefferson
If you want to please the critics, don't play too loud, too soft, too fast, too slow. — Arturo Toscanini
Ronaldo is a disgrace to the game. His petulance, temperament, throwing himself on the ground. It was a disgrace to professional football. This fella Ronaldo is a cod. — Eamon Dunphy
After World War II, scientific research in the U.S. was well supported. In the 1960s, when I came to America, the sky was the limit, and this conducive atmosphere enabled many of us to pursue esoteric research that resulted in America winning the lion's share of Nobel Prizes. — Ahmed Zewail
Hello there, officer, just out for a walk. Lovely evening for a dismemberment, isn't it? — Jeff Lindsay