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Gemma shrugged. "It seems you have only yourself to blame for that misunderstanding. — K.M. Shea
Let me put it this way: There is nothing in Islam that is fundamentally against the quest for knowledge. — Ahmed Zewail
She said if ever I saw you again, I was to tell you two things, just as she told them to me. The first was, "I think it is possible, but I do not know." And the second - the second was just numbers. She made me say them over, to be sure I had them right, for I was to tell them to you in a certain order. The numbers were one, nine, six, and seven. — Diana Gabaldon
Fear and, to a lesser extent, greed are what make money move. — Michael Lewis
I never heard my music played the way I heard it in my head. — Charles Mingus
I would say in one sentence my goal is to at least be part of the journey to find the unified theory that Einstein himself was really the first to look for. He didn't find it, but we think we're hot on the trail. — Brian Greene
We believe that the Anarchists are real enemies of Marxism. — Joseph Stalin
Some countries you love. Some countries you hate. Canada is a country you worry about. — Robertson Davies
Human labor, the manual work that people engage in to build their world, both physical and spiritual, defines the realization of their conceptual realm. — Kilroy J. Oldster
I've come this come all this way and suddenly I'm back in the arena, watching Silvers display everything we are not. — Victoria Aveyard
We can exhaust money. We can exhaust sex. We can exhaust our jobs. But we can't exhaust God. He gives us the one thing that will never run out, never get old, and never fail: himself! — Jefferson Bethke
A serpent is a serpent, and none the less a viper, because it is nestled in the bosom of an honest-hearted man. — Martin Delany
Is it possible to fall in love over a single look? Anna couldn't say. But at the behest of a glance tossed casually down upon her, she was made witness, victim, and slave to the culmination of all her mythologies. — Jill Alexander Essbaum
