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The fluoride ion exerts its toxic effect by inhibiting the action of many enzyme systems. — Hugo Theorell

Remember, Jesus says: Those who are the last here will be the first in my kingdom of God. — Rajneesh

Nothing is infinitely reducible. You can split an atom but you can't vaporize it. Stuff sticks around. It clings to you, even when it's broken. — Lauren Beukes

I had a vision of what it would look like if like seventy people at the same time went nuts and sprayed water everywhere. — Beau Bokan

Over the years, I've learned that you can have fun with the fabrics and other elements, but if it's not tailored right, you'll blow it. — James Marsden

If we ignore it the truth that God is love may slyly come to mean for us the converse, that love is God. — C.S. Lewis

Housework would never be her crowning achievement, the life's work for which she'd be known. — Gail Anderson-Dargatz

It's not just the 'Grammys' that I've pulled out of. I also pulled out of the English awards as well. The reason that I wanted to pull out was because I believe very much that the music industry as a whole is mainly concerned with material success. — Alanis Morissette

The only thing worse than too much government is too little: in failed states, people suffer at least as much violence and injustice as under authoritarian rule, and in addition their trains do not run on time. — Tony Judt

Africa has more dictators per capita than any other continent. — George Ayittey

All kids have tremendous talents - and we squander them pretty ruthlessly. — Ken Robinson

I don't know if everybody is ready to hear a woman tell them so-and-so is going to run off left tackle. But you know what? They're going to hear it. — Lesley Visser

The worker does not produce himself; he produces an independent power. The success of this production, its abundance, returns to the producer as an abundance of dispossession. All the time and space of his world become foreign to him with the accumulation of his alienated products. The spectacle is the map of this new world, a map which exactly covers its territory. The very powers which escaped us show themselves to us in all their force. — Guy Debord