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I had been in France less than 48 hours before that obliging agent of yours had to stop me being run over by a French van full of French chickens because I'd looked the wrong way before crossing the street. Which shows how cunning the Gestapo are. This person I've pulled from beneath the wheels of certain death was expecting traffic to travel on the left side of the road. Therefore she must be British, and is likely to have parachuted into Nazi-occupied France out of an Allied plane. I shall now arrest her as a spy. — Elizabeth Wein

No other organism on Earth does that. Yes, yes, I understand that dolphins are very smart, but I don't think they build libraries or even contemplate such a project. — Bill Nye

...the act of kindness is an unselfish act, it is medicine for your soul... — Travis Culliton

Never believe people in this business who say they don't read what's written about them. — Ryan Seacrest

The classical theory of omniscient rationality is strikingly simple and beautiful. — Herbert A. Simon

It's not in searching externally for the peace that passes all understanding; it's in searching from within you. — Alice Hocker

I was a middle child and was used to negotiating. But there was nothing I could do to reverse my mother's condition. — Leeza Gibbons

In that memorable year, 1822: Oersted, a Danish physicist, held in his hands a piece of copper wire, joined by its extremities to the two poles of a Volta pile. On his table was a magnetized needle on its pivot, and he suddenly saw (by chance you will say, but chance only favours the mind which is prepared) the needle move and take up a position quite different from the one assigned to it by terrestrial magnetism. A wire carrying an electric current deviates a magnetized needle from its position. That, gentlemen, was the birth of the modern telegraph. — Louis Pasteur

Faith is not a generalized abstraction but a way of life that is expressed in persistent prayer. — Eugene H. Peterson