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You can tell he's mexican because of his chinese eyes. — Madeline Downs
We do not understand much of anything, from ... the "big bang" , all the way down to the particles in the atoms of a bacterial cell. We have a wilderness of mystery to make our way through in the centuries ahead. — Lewis Thomas
Love, like alcoholism, comes to a point of no return. — Jennifer Stone
I am obsessed with cricket. But to be honest, I prefer the IPL format to test matches. — Shilpa Shetty
We are all angelic.
Offspring of godly relic,
accept and be prophetic. — Gloria D. Gonsalves
Clever name by the way Basil Pearl, spicy and cultured, sweet jewels with a twist of savory."
~ Ron Shaw, The Ron Shaw Show — Ron Shaw
That was the secret, he believed, to success in any endeavor: to be a careful, knowledgeable, and efficient observer of the world, and to act in accordance with what you saw. — Robert M. Edsel
I have turned into a pumpkin I am poor
The ball is over and I did not dance
My heart stops beating I am sad
Nothing can ever be so beautiful again
Nothing can
This is my usual corner I'm at home
Here are the pots and spoons and darkness
I did not dance and now I am alone
My death drops down the chimney
My heart stops — Thomas M. Disch
It's a difficult line to tread, where sometimes you go to the movies or you watch someone do publicity for movies or TV shows, and they do all the jokes that are good in the promotion of it, and you see the movie, and you're like, 'I kind of get it already. I'm not that psyched about it.' — Mike Birbiglia
It wasn't enough. With that much damage, there was no way her blood would be effective quick enough. It would only delay the inevitable. — Lindsay J. Pryor
Or might the soul clone itself,
create a perfect imitation
of something yet to be
defined? In this way,
can a reflection be altered? — Ellen Hopkins
A book, a poem, a play - they start as fantasms but they end up as things, like a box of crackers or an automobile tire. — Arthur Miller
I think of the chimp, the one with the talking hands.
In the course of the experiment, that chimp had a baby. Imagine how her trainers must have thrilled when the mother, without prompting, began to sign her newborn.
Baby, drink milk.
Baby, play ball.
And when the baby died, the mother stood over the body, her wrinkled hands moving with animal grace, forming again and again the words: Baby, come hug, Baby come hug, fluent now in the language of grief. — Amy Hempel
We cannot ask others to do what we have not done ourselves. — Christiana Figueres
I have been an avid reader since my youth. Because I also liked to play tabletop games, I soon felt the desire to make the story narrated in a book or an aspect of that story come alive in a game. — Klaus Teuber
