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Science is implausible to untutored human common sense, but that in no way casts doubt on the correctness of well-established scientific findings. Feelings of transcendence are simply that - feelings - and, as such, have no capacity to reveal truths about a world external to the people who have them. — Russell Blackford

The greatest mystery of all is the human heart, — P.D. James

The giants called us woh dak nag gran, the squirrel people, — George R R Martin

The danger in our system is that the general government, which represents the interests of the whole, may encroach on the states, which represent the peculiar and local interests, or that the latter may encroach on the former. — John C. Calhoun

could see people standing on the beach staring at the wave, immobilized, in a trance, as if they were watching a movie. They didn't think that what was happening in the ocean would reach the shore. Even if they ran as fast as they could, they wouldn't have been able to escape it. They were screening a new clip from Thailand or Indonesia. It showed a little boy climbing up the trunk of a tree as the tidal wave flattened the tall palm trees. "The earthquake started near the Sumatra Islands in Indonesia. — Dorit Sliverman

It's an old story, really: seduced and corrupted, in the end, by an obsessive love for the text. — Jack O'Connell

To introduce real people into a novel or a play is a sign of an unimaginative mind, a coarse, untutored observation and an entire absence of style. — Oscar Wilde

The only limitations that I can have are the ones that I set on myself. — Omar Epps

You weren't to know how your touch
with the teaspoon stirred me ... — Tiffany Atkinson

I don't know if it's good to be stuck at one place. I'm probably too close to home on that. Because that can happen-where I'm not the best judge of my own work. — Raymond Pettibon

You see, I've never really studied acting. — Diana Ross

One's work may be finished someday, but one's education never. — Alexandre Dumas

I was actually raised around a lot of children. So, I'm very comfortable around children. — Nick Cannon

Sometimes my worst day - one filled with pain and suffering - in the eyes of God, is my best day if I've born it cheerfully and I've born it with love. — Mother Angelica

So much of life is paradox. So much of life is neither one thing nor the other ... it's both things at the same time. — David Hyde Pierce

Lo! The poor Indian, whose untutored mind sees God in clouds, or hears him in the wind. — Alexander Pope

Sure, climbing Mount Everest would be cool, but that's something I would now like to do as a family. Big experiences like that I don't want to have on my own anymore. I want to share them. — Heidi Klum