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But scientific advances have turned the processes of aging and dying into medical experiences, — Atul Gawande

I'm very lucky that I love what I do. I've never thought of it as work. I've never done it for the money. — Tony McCoy

I've always got stuff in my head in case I meet somebody like Steven Spielberg or someone like that, where I can hopefully say something to them that nobody else has ever said and get a laugh out of them. — Drew Carey

I don't plot the books out ahead of time, I don't plan them. I don't begin at the beginning and end at the end. I don't work with an outline and I don't work in a straight line. — Diana Gabaldon

The ultimate result of shielding men from the effects of folly is to fill the world with fools. — Herbert Spencer

When there is no more room in hell the dead will walk the earth." Dawn of the Dead — David P. Forsyth

We knew the world would not be the same. A few people laughed, a few people cried. Most people were silent. I remembered the line from the Hindu scripture, the Bhagavad-Gita; Vishnu is trying to persuade the Prince that he should do his duty, and to impress him, takes on his multi-armed form and says, 'Now I am become Death, the destroyer of worlds.' I suppose we all thought that, one way or another. — J. Robert Oppenheimer

I graduated from the University of California, Los Angeles, with an English literature degree and travelled for a year before going to work. — Natalie Massenet

You become responsible for a long time for what you've tamed. — Antoine De Saint-Exupery

I have no clue. I have ovaries; therefore, I repel all things mechanical. — M. Leighton

to sustain these true moments of insight one has to be highly disciplined, lead a disciplined life, — Mason Currey

Sometimes, in a daze, they completely dismantled the cadaver, then found themselves hard put to it to fit the pieces together again. — Gustave Flaubert

It was evident that he had nothing around him but the simplest necessaries, for everything that I remarked upon turned out to have been sent in on my account....Yet, having already made his fortune in his own mind, he was so unassuming with it that I felt quite grateful to him for not being puffed up. — Charles Dickens