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Theoretical physicists accept the need for mathematical beauty as an act of faith ... For example, the main reason why the theory of relativity is so universally accepted is its mathematical beauty. — Paul Dirac

THE DAY I ALMOST KILLED MYSELF
It was afternoon and the razor
reflected the sky like like a mirror. The bath towels
were white like the bathtub and my wrists
were white like the towels.
The bathwater got lukewarm.
The afternoon turned into late
afternoon and I was still pulling ropes of air
into my lungs like a sailor. The razor reflected
the sunset. The bathwater got cold.
The bath towels were white like the bathtub
and my wrists were white like the towels. — Karen Finneyfrock

The truth is that there are no good men, or bad men,' he said. 'It is the deeds that have goodness or badness in them. There are good deeds, and bad deeds. Men are just men - it is what they do, or refuse to do, that links them to good and evil. The truth is that an instant of real love, in the heart of anyone - the noblest man alive or the most wicked - has the whole purpose and process and meaning of life within the lotus-folds of its passion. The truth is that we are all, every one of us, every atom, every galaxy, and every particle of matter in the universe, moving toward God. — Gregory David Roberts

I thought you were dead, Mr. McCandles. — Jim Davis

When I play with my cat, who knows whether she is not amusing herself with me more than I with her. — Michel De Montaigne

Never tell the box-office man that you can't hear well or he will sell you a seat where can can't see either. — Kin Hubbard

Temperamentally I'm not a natural producer, because I don't have the patience. — Damian Lewis

Personally, I feel that it is the most contemptible thing for a politician to seek personal gains from politics. — Khem Veasna

Use # meditation as a tool to get quiet. — Sonia Choquette

The simple fact was, that Oliver, instead of possessing too little feeling, possessed rather too much, and was in a fair way of being reduced to a state of brutal stupidity and sullenness for life, by the ill usage he had received. — Charles Dickens