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Whether you can go back in time is held in the grip of the law of quantum gravity. — Kip Thorne
Part of being a writer is defending your vision and not caving in to outside pressures. — Jennifer Crusie
Truths are more likely to be discovered by one man than by a nation — Rene Descartes
If you want to provoke, you should provoke someone who is stronger than you, otherwise you are misusing your power. — Lars Von Trier
Renewal of mind, revival of spirit. — Lailah Gifty Akita
Helen spent three days in Rhys Winterbournes's room babbling incessantly while he lay there feverish and mostly silent. She became heartily tired of the sound of her own voice, and said something to that effect near the end of the second day.
"I'm not," he said shortly. "Keep talking. — Lisa Kleypas
The stories my pupils told me were astonishing. One told how he had witnessed his cousin being shot in the back five times; another how his parents had died of AIDS. Another said that he'd probably been to more funerals than parties in his young life. For me - someone who had had an idyllic, happy childhood - this was staggering. — Erin Gruwell
Always rise from the table with an appetite, and you will never sit down without one. — Horace Greeley
You make decisions, take actions, affect the world, receive feedback from the world, incorporate it into yourself, then the updated 'you' makes more decisions, and so forth, 'round and 'round. — Douglas Hofstadter
I think every entrepreneur in Canada owes the next generation a road map of how to do it again. — Kevin O'Leary
The beautiful cannot be the way to what is useful, or to what is good, or to what is holy; it leads only to itself. — Victor Cousin
Guns tell the truth. Guns never say, "I'm only kidding." War is ugly because the truth can be ugly and war is very sincere. — Gustav Hasford
Like everything else, Fletcher. Practice. — Richard Bach
Astrology is an aesthetic affront. It cheapens astronomy, like using Beethoven for commercial jingles. — Richard Dawkins
