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In 1956 two American physicists, Tsung-Dao Lee and Chen Ning Yang, suggested that the weak force does not in fact obey the symmetry P. — Stephen Hawking
We'd need a miracle," he says. "A real one. Do you think those happen anymore? — Sara Zarr
Wash four distinct and separate times, using lots of lather each time from individual bars of soap. — Howard Hughes
Failure will never feel good, but be unafraid of it and you will eventually achieve anything you work your ass for. — Ben Tolosa
Unfortunately, most actors want to play off their own personal mystique and good looks and whatever, but that will only carry you but so far. — Joe Morton
I wish I knew how to quit you, political jokers and pathological liars ... — Abdul'Rauf Hashmi
A flatterer is the shadow of a fool. — Thomas Overbury
It did occur to Tristan that this might not be the sanest moment of his life, but he couldn't allow lack of information or common sense to get in the way of true desperation — Z.A. Maxfield
One week, one strong. One scared, one bold. I was beginning to understand though, that there were no such things as absolutes, not in life, or in people. Like Owen said, it was day by day, if not moment by moment. All you could do was take on as much weight as you can bear. And if you're lucky, there's someone close enough to shoulder the rest. — Sarah Dessen
How many frogs would fit in lizard's stomach? — Lauren Myracle
Piper nodded. She wished she had the healing powers of Asclepius. She wished she could look at people and see what was hurting them, then whip out her prescription pad and make everything better. — Rick Riordan
The earth is the very quintessence of the human condition. — Hannah Arendt
The old man was appalled by the prospect of women driving. He clapped a bony hand to his heart and gazed heavenward: "I hope I never see it in my lifetime," he said. — Geraldine Brooks
I am more of a doer than a writer. I do not live to write. I write because I have lived. — Thurman P. Banks Jr.