Witty Microbiology Quotes & Sayings
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But whether I become a believer or remain an agnostic, my belief or disbelief must derive its source from within, not from without. I, myself, must create its symbols. The transcendental is that which produces its own form. I will never discover its secret if I do not find it in my own heart; if I do not possess it already I shall never be able to acquire it. — Oscar Wilde
There is not a street in Naples in which some tough little kid in shorts and mismatched socks is not screaming up from the sidewalk to some other tough little kid on a rooftop nearby. Nor is there a building in this town that doesn't have at least one crooked old woman seated at her window, peering suspiciously down at the activity below. — Elizabeth Gilbert
Waves of despair rolled over him. He hadn't expected any of this: not the caved-in barns or crumbling fences, not the rotting wheat in the unplowed fields. It was as if the life had been punched right out of this place. — Christine Brodien-Jones
In all the arts abundance seems to be one of the surest signs of vocation. — Edith Wharton
Art is a part of the rebellion against the realities of its unfulfilled desire. — Emma Goldman
Even our fears make us feel important, because we fear we might not be. — Terry Pratchett
This is a perverse thing, personally, but I would rather be in the cycle where people are underestimating us. It gives us latitude to go out and make big bets that excite and amaze people. — Mark Zuckerberg
I felt confused, to some degree, by everything - but in a delayed manner, in that I seemed to be repeatedly realizing that I felt confused, instead of feeling directly confused — Tao Lin
It is a curious thing that people only ask if you are enjoying yourself when you aren't. — E. Nesbit
All worthwhile endeavors are 90% work and 10% love, and only the love should show. — Chuck Jones
I don't work hard enough. If I had worked harder I might have been prime minister. — Ken Livingstone
