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I listen to a lot of music, and I listen to some rap, and I do like listening to Biggie Smalls. — Ed Oxenbould

Don't want to fix you, Bird. I want you to fix me. — Teresa Mummert

I'm much happier behind the camera. — Andrea Arnold

There are no small problems. Problems that appear small are large problems that are not understood — Santiago Ramon Y Cajal

To spread healthy ideas among even the lowest classes of people, to remove men from the influence of prejudice and passion, to make reason the arbiter and supreme guide of public opinion; that is the essential goal of the sciences; that is how science will contribute to the advancement of civilization, and that is what deserves protection of governments who want to insure the stability of their power. — Georges Cuvier

You know when someone's over-flattering you in a way. You smile but you can't believe it. — Laura Linney

I love what I know about passion, I love what I know about mercy, I love what I know about patience, I love what I know about soul, and I know you. — Jason Molina

Whoever said that the past isn't dead had it backward. It's the future that's already dead, already played out. — Gayle Forman

Think about the brain as the densest concentration of youness. It's the peak of the mountain, but not the whole mountain. — David Eagleman

A writer fills the paper with the pictures of perception, experience, and feeling of real and imaginative lives. — Debasish Mridha

Michael Crichton comments, "Animals raised in isolation, without parents, without guidance, were not fully functional. Zoo animals frequently could not care for their offspring, because they had never seen it done. They would ignore their infants, or roll over and crush them, or simply become annoyed with them and kill them. . . . Adapative behavior was a kind of morality; it was behavior that had evolved over many generations because it was found to succeed - behavior that allowed members of the species to cooperate, to live together, to hunt, to raise young."59 — Stephen Harrod Buhner