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I'm not very disciplined. I tend to write late at night because I get distracted during the day. — Arthur Bradford

Originally, the atoms of carbon from which we're made were floating in the air, part of a carbon dioxide molecule. The only way to recruit these carbon atoms for the molecules necessary to support life - the carbohydrates, amino acids, proteins, and lipids - is by means of photosynthesis. Using sunlight as a catalyst the green cells of plants combine carbon atoms taken from the air with water and elements drawn from the soil to form the simple organic compounds that stand at the base of every food chain. It is more than a figure of speech to say that plants create life out of thin air. — Michael Pollan

We want a ship in these billows we inhabit. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

And this is why I was often excluded in girly cliques; you would sooner find me dead than giggle shamelessly for attention at a good looking dude. — R.J. Lewis

Science is a self-correcting discipline that can, in subsequent generations, show that previous ideas were not correct. — Brian Greene

One day a man came into the bar and ordered a pint and a pousse-cafe, adding "for our lass" in case I thought he was a ballet dancer or something. — Harry Pearson

I believe Jack Smith might have written THE BOOK on writing and revising for publication. Clean, direct, succinct
a book that is full of pure wisdom and truth, but also amazing technical advice. — Virgil Suarez

If met Vic Reeves, I'd have no desire other than to smack him in the face. — Steven Morrissey

The hard truth is, bad meetings almost always lead to bad decisions, which is the best recipe for mediocrity. — Patrick Lencioni

Play is experimenting with chance. — Novalis

All of us in our administration worked hard to support families in raising their children and succeeding at work. — William J. Clinton

I believe that what woman resents is not so much giving herself in pieces as giving herself purposelessly. — Anne Morrow Lindbergh