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Its assimilation requires the reconstruction of prior theory and re-evaluation of prior fact, an intrinsically revolutionary process that is seldom completed a single man and never overnight — Thomas S. Kuhn
I haven't travelled that much before so this is the first time I get to see the big cities of Europe. I've never even been to US. — Ville Valo
Some people catch all the breaks, and the rest of us eat too many tamales. — Rebecca Adler
Some people don't like a murder for breakfast. It's just not their thing. — Cameron Jace
Survival is truimph enough. — Harry Crews
I don't cook anything fancy. Sheba's appetite isn't up to much and I've never been one for sauces. We eat nursery food mainly. Beans on toast, Welsh rarebit, fish fingers. Sheba leans against the oven and watches me while I work. At a certain point, she usually asks for wine. I have tried to get her to wait until she's eaten something, but she gets very scratchy when I do that, so these days I tend to give in straightaway and pour her a small glass from the carton in the fridge. You choose your battles. Sheba is a bit of a snob about drink and she keeps whining at me to get a grander sort. 'Something in a bottle, at least', she says. But I continue to buy the cartons. we are on a tight budget these days. And for all her carping, Sheba doesn't seem to have too much trouble knocking back the cheap stuff. — Zoe Heller
God gave us the church to arm us with help and strength — Sunday Adelaja
My vegetable love will grow
Vaster than empires, and more slow. — Andrew Marvell
We plan to lift the veil of secrecy surrounding the preparation of the budget. We also plan to open up the process of government appointments. — Kim Campbell
I can have incredible self-discipline. But see, I think it's obviously a form of stupidity. — John Malkovich
One of the biggest development issues in the world is the education of girls. In the United States and Europe, it has been accepted, but not in Africa and the developing countries. — Harri Holkeri
