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Well, I'm a bacteriologist, you know. I live in a nine-hundred-diameter microscope. I can hardly claim to take serious notice of anything that I can see with my naked eye. — Arthur Conan Doyle
Hodgkin had just returned from his second visit to Paris, where he had learned to prepare and dissect cadaveric specimens. He was promptly recruited to collect specimens for Guy's new museum. The job's most inventive academic perk, perhaps, was his new title: the Curator of the Museum and the Inspector of the Dead. Hodgkin — Siddhartha Mukherjee
Who needs a bladder when you need an alarm clock — T. Haque
I do not think stress is a legitimate topic of conversation, in public anyway. No one ever wants to hear how stressed out anyone else is, because most of the time everyone is stressed out. Going on and on in detail about how stressed out I am isn't conversation. It'll never lead anywhere. No one is going to say, Wow, Mindy, you really have it especially bad. I have heard some stories of stress, but this just takes the cake. — Mindy Kaling
Enlightenment is not a finite state. It's not something that you just do and it's done. It goes on forever. — Frederick Lenz
As long as you're living right, then you don't have to worry about what people see. — Clay Aiken
Those who pass their lives in foreign travel find they contract many ties of hospitality, but form no friendships. — Seneca The Younger
I've made the film 'The Good, the Bad, the Weird,' which was an Eastern Western film. Obviously, the Western film is American and American only; there's really no Western genre over in Asia. — Kim Jee-woon
Wise people put as much distance between themselves and sexual temptation as possible. They not only get away but also plan their escape route. — Craig Groeschel
Love me, love the onesie. — Alexis Hall
I can't remember much about the early flights, except that it was ages before we got into First Class. — Phil Collins
When I was 14, I was the oldest I ever was. I've been getting younger ever since. — Shirley Temple
I can feel other people's emotions. Their life force, maybe? Something. It's uncomfortable but in a way that's hard to define. — Jenny Lawson
I couldn't describe the smells of West Virginia, even if I tried. It has something to do with the leaves composting in the woods, the cold trickle of little creeks and waterfalls, the ferns greening up everything. But somewhere deep below, I can smell the rock and the coal this state is built on. — Heather Day Gilbert
