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For every scientific (or engineering) action, there is an equal and opposite social reaction. — Norman Ralph Augustine

Anyone who likes may make things easier for himself by viewing them with equanimity. — Seneca.

Nobody walks well first, nobody writes well first and nobody cooks well first. — Joel Salatin

She had that rare virtue of never existing completely except for that opportune moment — Gabriel Garcia Marquez

Besides language and music, it [mathematics] is one of the primary manifestations of the free creative power of the human mind, and it is the universal organ for world understanding through theoretical construction. Mathematics must therefore remain an essential element of the knowledge and abilities which we have to teach, of the culture we have to transmit, to the next generation. — Hermann Weyl

You're a dirty bastard"
"Are you complaining?"
"No — Moira Rogers

It is a democratic uprising. I'd say a democratic revolution against imperialism and against capitalism. So the agreements between us, more than that, any cooperation means unconditional credit, while the US and some capitalist countries want to help us under conditions, under blackmail. — Evo Morales

You are asking me: "Why am I scared to accept myself the way I am?" Because you have not been accepted by anyone the way you are. They have created the fear and the apprehension that if you accept yourself you will be rejected by everybody. This — Osho

I don't think Marquee Moon was so good, y'know? Just another record. First records everybody likes a lot. — Tom Verlaine

The vibration of laughter increased, and for some reason it did even more to warm her than the heat from his big, strong body. "You know, Sister Beth, you're a dangerous woman."
"You said that before, and I assume you're being sarcastic." She was too sleepy to come up with a real argument, too warm and safe for the first time in days to bestir herself. "I can't imagine anyone more pathetically weak than I am. What could I possibly do to you?"
"Sweetheart, you could make me fall in love, and that's fatal. — Anne Stuart

Man, God really does love medics. — Mark Bowden