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The earth, that is sufficient, I do not want the constellations any nearer, I know they are very well where they are, I know they suffice for those who belong to them. — Walt Whitman

Science demands a terrible price - that we accept what experiments tell us about the universe, whether we like it or not. — David Brin

I imagined I was God for a millisecond
And became speechless for a long time. — Dejan Stojanovic

They do not like evidence like that, anything too definite because our first instinct is to find flaws and debunk. They want to be discussed and portrayed, but never proven. They want to be credited as the true makers of the pyramids and lifters of Stonehenge when it had much more to do with the gods who were then extant. — Thomm Quackenbush

God always estimates how diligent a person is to his work. — Sunday Adelaja

Success is the understanding, release and maximization of capacity. — Ifeanyi Enoch Onuoha

Looking closer can make something beautiful — Cynthia Lord

I respect Gloria Steinem enormously. But I never wanted to be in any kind of movement - and if you're over a certain age, you better keep your bra on because nothing's worse than saggy duds. — Carmen Dell'Orefice

You've never seen a crucifix with a Jesus who wasn't almost naked. You've never seen a fat Jesus. Or a Jesus with body hair. Every crucifix you've ever seen, the Jesus could be shirtless and modeling designer jeans or men's cologne. — Chuck Palahniuk

All illusion comes and goes, but the soul remains unchanged. — Meher Baba

This shed does not contain me. — Bill Bailey

You remember I had a strong inclination all my life to be a painter. Under different circumstances I would rather have been a painter than to bother with these god-damn words. I never actually thought of myself as a poet but I knew I had to be an artist in some way. — William Carlos Williams

Knowledge which is acquired under compulsion obtains no hold on the mind. — Plato