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Concerning alchemy it is more difficult to discover the actual state of things, in that the historians who specialise in this field seem sometimes to be under the wrath of God themselves; for, like those who write of the Bacon-Shakespeare controversy or on Spanish politics, they seem to become tinctured with the kind of lunacy they set out to describe. — Herbert Butterfield
It was awesome and liberating to play a Russian spy. — Lucas Till
The basal ganglia, in other words, stored habits even while the rest of the brain went to sleep. — Charles Duhigg
If I'm cooking dinner for my hubby or designing a line or selling on QVC, I try to do it in an authentic way. To speak to people like I want to be spoken to, to be a voice for people who don't have one and to give them things they need and love. — Khloe Kardashian
Today I lay at your feet the man I've been so I may become the man you need me to be. — Georgia Cates
I'm such a sap for democracy and politics that I get weepy when I see anybody voting. — Tucker Carlson
Perhaps a physicist would know at once why this whole idea was absurd. But then, perhaps a physicist would be so locked into the consensus of his scientific community that it would be harder for him to accept an idea that transformed the meaning of everything he knew. Even if it were true. — Orson Scott Card
I like the idea of playing a historical detective. — Eva Mendes
Madness is the acme of intelligence. — Naguib Mahfouz
We cannot be all the writers all the time. We can only be who we are. Which leads me to my second point: writers do not write what they want, they write what they can. — Zadie Smith
I like the him that's underneath the clothes and the painted face. — L. H. Cosway
Desperation is the father of invention. — Micheal Lee Nelson
Life isn't as serious as my mind makes it out to be. — Eckhart Tolle
In 2005, my mad half, HER was born ...
ME & HER: a Memoir of Madness, 2012. — Karen Tyrrell