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The strong man with the dagger is followed by the weak man with the sponge. — Lord Acton

I don't even have many friends anymore because I backed away from them. When things went wrong for me I didn't want them to have any part of my trouble. — Betty Hutton

One-man-one-vote is a most difficult form of government.. Results can be erratic. — Lee Kuan Yew

Science was the siren that lured him. — Gina Conkle

I can imagine that if there existed a God who loved, the devil would be driven to destroy even the weakest, the most faulty imitation of love. Wouldn't he be afraid that the habit of love might grow, and wouldn't he try to trap us all into being traitors, into helping him extinguish love? If there is a God who uses us and makes his saints out of such material as we are, the devil too may have his ambitions; he may dream of training even such a person as myself ... into being his saints, ready with borrowed fanaticism to destroy love wherever we find it. — Graham Greene

We do not have to make the Bible relevant - it already is! But we do have to show its relevance. — Rick Warren

As prime minister, I will never make a decision that will be an injustice to Serbia and its citizens. — Ivica Dacic

The Devil's hand directs our every move - / the things we loathed become the things we love — Charles Baudelaire

When the genetic code was solved, in the early 1960s, it turned out to be full of redundancy. Much of the mapping from nucleotides to amino acids seemed arbitrary - not as neatly patterned as any of Gamow's proposals. Some amino acids correspond to just one codon, others to two, four, or six. Particles called ribosomes ratchet along the RNA strand and translate it, three bases at a time. Some codons are redundant; some actually serve as start signals and stop signals. The redundancy serves exactly the purpose that an information theorist would expect. It provides tolerance for errors. Noise affects biological messages like any other. Errors in DNA - misprints - are mutations. — James Gleick

FAQ regarding my book were not about my use of commas or how the images went berserk, but about the political situation in Bosnia, about guilt and shame, about victims and perpetrators, about reasons, arguments and beliefs that led to the conflict in the first place, etc. All of this needed and still needs answering and ongoing discussions, but I mostly felt overwhelmed and unqualified to articulate anything worth more than personal experiences of the siege, of fear and refuge - all the things which I wrote about anyway. — Sasa Stanisic

We want to be funny. We want to make people laugh ... We'll do whatever it takes. — Colin Mochrie