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Although separating mitochondria and microsomes might appear worlds apart from the determination of the molecular weight of macromolecules, certain concepts were common to the two operations and could be usefully transposed from the latter to the former. — Christian De Duve

Look here, old sport," he broke out surprisingly. "What's your opinion of me, anyhow?" A little overwhelmed, I began the generalized evasions which that question deserves. — F Scott Fitzgerald

'Encores!' is, to me, a wonderful, warm, welcoming place, and I hope it always will be. — Kate Baldwin

I pull out my laptop, which is probably the most advanced piece of technology that has ever crossed the threshold of Lapin's lair, and set it up on a stack of heavy books, all from the Wayback-list. The shiny MacBook looks like a hapless alien trying to blend in with the quiet stalwarts of human civilization I crack it open - glowing alien guts revealed! - and cue the visualization as Lapin crosses the room with two cups in two saucers. — Robin Sloan

Isocrates: Democracy destroys itself because it abuses its right to freedom and equality. Because it teaches its citizens to consider audacity as a right, lawlessness as a freedom, abrasive speech as equality, and anarchy as progress. — Michael Lewis

In running back and forth among the things that might be important, we forget to spend enough time on what really is important. — Dan Ariely

neonatologist." Immediately — Jodi Picoult

What had I seen? Too much. What did I know? Only that knowledge carries a damned high price. Miss Wilcox, my teacher, had taught me so much. Why had she never taught me that? — Jennifer Donnelly

There are many of us here. A whole street. That's what it's called--Chernobylskaya. These people worked at the station their whole lives. A lot of them still go there to work on a provisional basis, that's how they work there now, no one lives there anymore. They have bad diseases, they're invalids, but they don't leave their jobs, they're scared to even think of the reactor closing down. Who needs them now anywhere else? Often they die. In an instant. They just drop--someone will be walking, he falls down, goes to sleep, never wakes up. He was carrying flowers for his nurse and his heart stopped. They die, but no one's really asked us. No one's asked what we've been through. What we saw. No one wants to hear about death. About what scares them.
But I was telling you about love. About my love...
-- Lyudmila, Ignatenko,
wife of deceased fireman, Vasily Ignatenko — Svetlana Alexievich

The force that through the green fuse drives the flower
Drives my green age; that blasts the roots of trees
Is my destroyer — Dylan Thomas

Freedom is best, I tell thee true, of all things to be won. — William Wallace

I can't think that leaving Earth once is enough. — Neil DeGrasse Tyson

Love is the reflection of God's unity in the world of duality. It constitutes the entire significance of creation. — Meher Baba

I prefer to remain anomalous. — Barbara Kingsolver

Finding good partners is the key to success in anything: in business, in marriage and, especially, in investing. — Robert Kiyosaki