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This is what is meant by the phenomenology of the science-making process: Self-observation always leads us to an existential point about the metaphysics of experience, and it is almost always a transforming moment. (p. 286) — Eugene Taylor

The alphabet and print technology fostered and encouraged a fragmenting process, a process of specialism and detachment. Electric technology fosters and encourages unification and involvement. — Marshall McLuhan

Oh my God. My fantasy crush is a gynecologist. My gynecologist. — Jana Aston

A true prince. One of the finest, least dedicated men in the whole world. — Joseph Heller

I hate all the boring in-between parts of life. — Tim Kreider

America is very important economically. It's certainly, by far, the most important country in the world. — Mikhail Saakashvili

So, there is a God protecting the innocent. Too bad, he didn't act sooner. — Pepper Phillips

There are as many strata at different levels of life as there are leaves in a book. When on the higher levels we can remember the lower levels, but when on the lower we cannot remember the higher. — Henry David Thoreau

The whole point to New Years is not just to have a new year. But that we should be new, better and different people. That is why we exercise to RE-NEW our bodies. That is why we write GOALS to get a Renewed sense of our potential. That is why we make RE-SOLUTIONS because we resolve that there are solutions inside of us that we have not tapped into. So don't waste each New Years season. Maximize it! Start fresh using a new perspective for it will enable you to tap into a new season with greater capacity. — Stella Payton

There's no such thing as a mistake. There are only experiences. Some are good, and some are bad. Either way, it is an experience we learn from. — Jenna Alatari

The less you had, the more careful you had to be about everything you did have. — Cassandra Clare

Now to rivulets from the mountains Point the rods of fortune-tellers; Youth perpetual dwells in fountains, Not in flasks, and casks, and cellars. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow