Raptus Game Quotes & Sayings
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I don't write about good and evil with this enormous dichotomy. I write about people. I write about people doing the kinds of things that people do. — Octavia E. Butler

Quantitative work shows clearly that natural selection is a reality, and that, among other things, it selects Mendelian genes, which are known to be distributed at random through wild populations, and to follow the laws of chance in their distribution to offspring. In other words, they are an agency producing variation of the kind which Darwin postulated as the raw material on which selection acts. — John B. S. Haldane

The very nature of the quantum theory ... forces us to regard the space-time coordination and the claim of causality, the union of which characterizes the classical theories, as complementary but exclusive features of the description, symbolizing the idealization of observation and description, respectively. — Niels Bohr

If I wanted to change the world, the last thing I would do is write a play. — Tom Stoppard

My language! heavens!I am the best of them that speak this speech. Were I but where 'tis spoken. — William Shakespeare

The direction of your focus is the direction your life will move. Let yourself move toward what is good, valuable, strong and true. — Ralph Marston

The ultimate in longevity is the Christmas fruitcake. It is a cake made during the holidays with fruits that make it heavier than the stove it is cooked in. — Erma Bombeck

I mentioned that one of the tripartite formulas in American worldview involves time: past, present, and future. — Alan Dundes

Electoral turnout is falling among the young, and political apathy is on the rise. — Mo Ibrahim

Absolutely lonely people have few personal interactions of any kind. — Martha Beck

The sidewalk was completely empty. It was Sunday, early April. An icy wind teetered trash cans and turned my cheeks to marble. In Vietnam we had no weather like that. Here in Cleveland people call it spring. — Paul Fleischman

It is funny how we often want what we cannot have. What do we do in these prickly moments of disorientation and despair? we plunge in for one dance with our tormentor or we ignore our feelings, hoping in time, they will fade away.. — Crystal Evans