Unsegregated People Quotes & Sayings
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What do we call visible light? We call it color. But the electromagnetic spectrum runs to zero in one direction and infinity in the other, so really, children, mathematically, all of light is invisible. — Anthony Doerr

I was interested in nuclei originally with my deuteron photo work because that was one of the fundamental forces, and the measurement was basic to new science. — John Henry Carver

I don't like being preachy. I think using fun and humor is an excellent way to make people think. — Princess Superstar

It is important not to allow ever wider coalition-building to become an end in itself. As we saw in the Gulf War of 1990, international pressures, particularly those exerted from within an alliance, can result in the failure to follow actions through and so leave future problems unresolved. — Margaret Thatcher

It's a slightly creepy delight to see you. — John Green

Everything you ever love will reject you or die — Chuck Palahniuk

Just accept you're drinking from the fire hose and open wide. — John Scalzi

It is from the death of the social that socialism will emerge, as it is from the death of God that religions emerge. — Jean Baudrillard

The same things that trip you up as a human will tie you in knots as a spirit, if you don't let go and let God. Speaking of God, He's real and He's there, too. And don't ask what He looks like because you wouldn't understand even if I told you. There's just some things none of us are supposed to know, until it's our time. — Jodi Picoult

In France, Christmas is a family holiday. You stay home. New Year's Eve is when you go out. — Alain Ducasse

Letitia gets extremely pissed off when we're late with reports. It's you she coddles, as you're the baby."
Kyle scowls at his elder brother. "She doesn't coddle."
"She does. She pinches your cheeks," Megan says with her mouth full of pastry.
"That's abuse," Kyle counters. "I've told her to stop. — Liz De Jager

In the spring of fifth grade, the boob fairy arrived with her wand and smacked Cassie wicked hard. — Laurie Halse Anderson