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But of the heaven which is above the heavens, what earthly poet ever did or ever will sing worthily? — Plato

Giant-chicken mode,' I remembered.
'Dude, my avatar is a falcon-headed warrior .'
'I still think you could get a sponsorship deal with KFC. Make some big bucks. — Rick Riordan

If someone offered you a pill that would make you permanently happy, you would be well advised to run fast and run far. Emotion is a compass that tells us what to do, and a compass that perpetually stuck on north is worthless. — Daniel M. Gilbert

Equilibrium is the profoundest tendency of all human activity. — Jean Piaget

Children and scientists share an outlook on life. 'If I do this, what will happen?' is both the motto of the child at play and the defining refrain of the physical scientist. — James Gleick

This is the shade of difference: the door
of the physician should never be shut, the door of the priest should always be open. — Victor Hugo

The truth was that life was as short and brutish and mean as ever. "But people didn't have to pay as much attention to the awful truth. As the living legend of the cruel tyrant in the city and the gentle holy man in the jungle grew, so, too, did the happiness of the people grow. They were all employed full — Kurt Vonnegut Jr.

You cannot trust a person until you know where and how he lives — Paulo Coelho

A coquette is a young lady of more beauty than sense, more accomplishments than learning, more charms not person than graces of mind, more admirers than friends, mole fools than wise men for attendants. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

As much as I love historical fiction, my problem with historical fiction is that you always know what's going to happen. — George R R Martin

Think of your body as a program and your organs as functions. Yours organs are the functions, and they communicate by sharing information via variables that are taken as parameter for the organ and they do their own thing and the whole body functions in harmony. — Ivelin Demirov