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The real question, after all, is not the quantity of life, but its quality, its depth, its purity, its fortitude, its fineness of spirit and gesture of soul. — Joseph Fort Newton

Let us recognize that we can no longer tolerate violent oppression of women in the name of religion and culture any more than we would tolerate violent oppression espoused by any other bully in the name of a twisted rationale. — Ayaan Hirsi Ali

Atoms have a nucleus, made of protons and neutrons bound together. Around this nucleus shells of electrons spin, and each shell is either full or trying to get full, to balance with the number of protons-to balance the number of positive and negative charges. An atom is like a human heart, you see. — Kim Stanley Robinson

The whole 1960s thing was a ten-year running party, which was lovely. It started at the end of the 1950s and sort of faded a bit when it became muddled with flower power. It was marvelous. — Mary Quant

Who is she, why is she still here and when can I see her naked? Paris asked with an eyebrow wiggle — Gena Showalter

A lot of crime fiction writing is also lazy. Personality is supposed to be shown by the protagonist's taste in music, or we're told that the hero looks like the young Cary Grant. Film is the medium these writers are looking for. — Peter Temple

I didn't do my work for money or prizes - only for the excitement of discovery. — Edmund Phelps

Sport is an international phenomenon, like science or music. — Avery Brundage

If gold knew what gold is, gold would get gold I wis. — George Herbert

O lyric love! half angel half bird — Robert Browning

Everything is so funny in the movie. The funniest thing about the movie is the transformations they were able to make with the characters. — Joe Viterelli

My mother isn't crazy. She simply has a harder time than most reconciling her reality with everyone else's reality. — Kim Harrison

There is a slowness in affairs which ripens them, and a slowness which rots them. — Joseph Roux