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Life is much like a piece of cake,
Overeat and you get a stomachache. — Ana Claudia Antunes

The forms of mathematics, the harmonies of music, the motions of the planets, and the gods of the mysteries were all essentially related for Pythagoreans, and the meaning of that relation was revealed in an education that culminated in the human soul's assimilation to the world soul, and thence to the divine creative mind of the universe. — Richard Tarnas

In any case, the fewer boundaries that exist hindering free movement between all forms of articulate human cognition, the better. — Brian Ferneyhough

I don't think it's a great leap to go from civil unions to gay marriage - I may be in the minority in believing that. — Harold Ford Jr.

I think I've learned more about Baroque music than any other genre. — Joyce DiDonato

I knew they would find me. I'm glowing in the moonlight.My darkness was too bright to hide forever. They'll find all of us eventually. They play the odds and they're up a thousand to one. — Jeyn Roberts

Both art and science are bent on the understanding of the forces that shape existence, and both call for a dedication to what is. Neither of them can tolerate capricious subjectivity because both are subject to their criteria of truth. Both require precision, order, and discipline because no comprehensible statement can be made without these. Both accept the sensory world as what the Middle Ages called signatura regrum, the signature of things, but in quite different ways. — Rudolf Arnheim

[If critics of the Pledge of Allegiance persuaded the public it should be changed] then we could eliminate under God from the Pledge of Allegiance, that could be democratically done. — Antonin Scalia

One of the most erotic things a woman can do is brush her tits against a man's back, and Ivory, your tits are sinful." Jesus, — Pam Godwin

Whoever considers the study of anatomy, I believe will never be an atheist; the frame of man's body, and coherence of his parts, being so strange and paradoxical, that I hold it to be the greatest miracle of nature. — Edward Herbert, 1st Baron Herbert Of Cherbury