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I've always tried to have a healthy take on the characters I play; they are only characters I play. — Steve Buscemi

I would say there are three important things about graphene. It's two-dimensional, which is the best possible number for studying fundamental physics. The second thing is the quality of graphene, which stems from its extremely strong carbon-carbon bonds. And finally, the system is also metallic. — Andre Geim

Money numbs your senses. People who touched paper money and then placed their hands in hot burning water didn't feel as much pain as those who hadn't touched money. — Kabir Sehgal

Poems are always interested in what Ivan Illich called 'shadow work,' not least because that is no small part of their own way of working. — Jane Hirshfield

When I was doing local weather full time, I would wake up in the morning or stay up all night to make sure the snowflakes started at the time that I said they would. — Sam Champion

White. Like a clean piece of paper, like uncarved ivory, all is white when the story begins. — Daniel Mason

She feels the anger quiet into a briny resentment. The bitterness floats like an inkblot in her mind's eye. — Hala Alyan

Work hard to find something that fascinates you. — Richard P. Feynman

...I have a difficult time sleeping at night. Especially if there is something hard in my bed. — Lila DiPasqua

Anything is forgiven those who sin elegantly; while gaucheness sours even the noblest deed. — Jonathan Grimwood

Learn to think impartially. — Joseph Chamberlain

Brotha needed to buy a vowel and rent a verb, then get a roll of duct tape slapped on that broken English. — Eric Jerome Dickey

The Reestablishment promised a future too perfect to be possible and society was too desperate to disbelieve. They never realized they were signing away their souls to a group planning on taking advantage of their ignorance. Their fear. Most — Tahereh Mafi

Giving advice was a lot harder than following it. — Richelle Mead