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However life treats you, as time goes by you always get the feeling you've lost life in the very living of it. — Miguel Angel Asturias

You can even tell where a person's family came from by looking at the type of bacterium he or she carries! — Jennifer Gardy

The only notes that matter come in a wad — John Lydon

Comedy clubs are arguably one of the last bastions of uncensored, public free speech. — Ted Alexandro

My parents are creative on many fronts, and they pushed me to be that way, too. They wanted me to write, actually. — Christine Elise

People hate good books to be over. I wish I could write a 700-page book. — Steve Earle

They lived comfortably and it was a good life they had ... happy and full of small adventures.
And they were so young and loved each other so much. — Betty Smith

IT, that goes for you too. Any difficulties, tell me, so I can stare at you, baffled and confused. — Jodi Taylor

There is no difference between fundamental research and applied research. Although this is my view, based on personal taste and the areas I have worked in, it is not necessarily true for others. — Yves Chauvin

Now, I like to think that I'm of reasonable intelligence, but ordinary differential equations and myself...we don't really hang in the same comprehension circles. So, try as I might to follow my teacher's logic in how he got 3f"(x) + 5xf(x) to equal eleven, I never quite understood. His answer in no way, shape, or form resembled mine, and this misalignment -this complete confusion of how point A got to point B- is kind of where I'm at right now. "Dreaming?" I repeat dubiously. — E.J. Mellow

The hybridoma technology was a by-product of basic research. Its success in practical applications is to a large extent the result of unexpected and unpredictable properties of the method. It thus represents another clear-cut example of the enormous practical impact of an investment in research which might not have been considered commercially worthwhile, or of immediate medical relevance. It resulted from esoteric speculations, for curiosity's sake, only motivated by a desire to understand nature. — Cesar Milstein