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Discovery, they believe, is inevitable. So they just try to do it first. That's the game in science. — Michael Crichton

We all need critical confrontation of the fullest and most extreme kind that we can get. You can unnecessarily limit yourself by choosing your criticism ... — Wayne Thiebaud

I tip my hat to the new constitution, I take a bow for the new revolution, smile and grin at the change all around me. — The Who

Though a rational part of her mind said they needed her and would not seriously damage her, pain and terror pumped uncertainty through her heart. — Lindsay Buroker

Love them that hate you, but you can't love those you hate. — Leo Tolstoy

Labor force participation peaked in early 2000, so its decline began well before the Great Recession. A portion of that decline clearly relates to the aging of the baby boom generation. But the pace of decline accelerated with the recession. — Janet Yellen

The giving of the Torah is a story of God seeking to provide humanity with the opportunity to make moral decisions. — Meir Soloveichik

My godchild Zoe, age 6, suddenly said: "Can you describe what romance is?" I talked about wooing, and yearning, and she sighed and leaned back, "I think that love is my favorite thing in this whole world ... " Me too, Zoe, me too. — SARK

That's true, but I like to think of this as a ray of sunshine." Her voice, filled with empathy, softened.
"I'm all for sunrays," I said, absently fondling the god glass in my pocket. "Give me permanent skin damage and a little radiation any day."
"I love how you see the bright side of everything. — Darynda Jones

Life on the blue part of the globe for eight years had suited me - the wild open spaces, the bliss of buoyancy, the volatile, soul-powered wind. Sailing had struck a nerve both primal and poetic. On and near the ocean life made sense, It made every sense work. — Kaci Cronkhite

People die from typewriters falling on their heads. — Jonathan Davis