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Originally I had planned to revert to nuclear physics there, in particular the structure of the deuteron. — Walter Kohn

Consciousness is in this present moment, the awareness with every cell in your body the direct and experience of love. — Matthew Donnelly

O joy! that in our embers
Is something that doth live. — William Wordsworth

I saw a picture of Elvis in blue lame, and thought that if I could recreate that suit and walk down the King's Road in it, someone might pick me up and take me off on a crazy adventure. — Malcolm McLaren

President Mandela was never scared to admit his own mistakes and then almost jump at the opportunity of apologising and then to move on. — Zelda La Grange

Alcohol, acid, cocaine ... they were just affairs. When I met heroin it was true love. — Nikki Sixx

Every world has dogs or their equivalent, creatures that thrive on companionship, creatures that are of a high order of intelligence although not the highest and that therefore is simple enough in their wants and needs to remain innocent. The combination of their innocence and their intelligence allows them to serve as a bridge bewtween what is transient and what is eternal, between the finate and the infinate. — Dean Koontz

A mindset of gratitude lifts the veil of bitterness and allows you to see beauty and possibility. — Steve Maraboli

All of my work is influenced by fairy tales, and I hope my work shows Hans Christian Anderson's influence. — Sandra Cisneros

Undoubtedly to some, the idea of giving so much love to self will seem very cold, hard and unmerciful. Still this matter may be seen in a different light, when we find that 'looking out for number one,' as directed by the infinite, is really looking out for number two and is indeed the only way to permanently benefit number two. — Prentice Mulford

Though I knew in my mind that others had felt such loss, this loss was mine, and I felt that no one would ever understand it, and to try to explain the lonliness and pain I felt would be futile. — Linda Hawley

Hume develops his arguments by a series of models. He doesn't call them models in the pretentious way in which we envelope, very often, pure banalities in this jargon — Lionel Robbins, Baron Robbins