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Meanwhile, the originator of a theory may have a very lonely time, especially if his colleagues find his views of nature unfamiliar, and difficult to appreciate. — Peter D. Mitchell

If Satan showed up in your room, you don't have to be afraid of him; he's not a factor. He and his agents of darkness are under your feet; you are superior to them! — Paul Silway

Jessica," he whispered hoarsely. "Ah, merciful saints above, I thought I'd never have you again." He clutched her to him. "Say you'll never leave me. Vow you'll never leave my arms again. Nay, I'll never let you go." He held her tighter. "Nothing will take you from me again, not even time. No more wishes. No more wishes unless we make them together. — Lynn Kurland

Having something to say and no one to hear it is so lonely. — Glennon Doyle Melton

Art to be art must soothe. — Mahatma Gandhi

those natural releases are almost perfectly balanced by natural processes that absorb carbon dioxide. For — Jeffrey Bennett

When a society abandons its ideals just because most people can't live up to them, behavior gets very ugly indeed. — Judith Martin

I think - the hero observes that nothing is so frightening as a labyrinth with no center. — Jorge Luis Borges

It is amazing how dull history books are, given how much of what's in them must be invented." What — Michael Lewis

The purpose of art is to collide the intellectual and visceral together at the highest speed possible. — Penn Jillette

To my knowledge nobody - no one who is publishing papers in the main field of AI - is even working on consciousness. I think there are some neuroscientists who are trying to understand it, but I'm not aware that they've made any progress. — Stuart J. Russell

Do not ever get agitated by provoking thoughts and actions.
Always keep your calm. This will shame the alien. — Lailah Gifty Akita

That gracious thing, made up of tears and light. — Samuel Taylor Coleridge