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It is often stated that of all the theories proposed in this century, the silliest is quantum theory. In fact, some say that the only thing that quantum theory has going for it is that it is unquestionably correct. — Michio Kaku

I kind of fell into acting, but I have sung and trained since I was in the eighth grade. — Tia Carrere

If the United States was mad enough to attack Iran or aggress Venezuela again the price of a barrel of oil could reach $150 or even $200. — Hugo Chavez

At night, here in the library, the ghosts have voices. — Alberto Manguel

You really are a chameleon, aren't you? Fitting in wherever you go.
"Aren't we all?" she said ... — Suzanne Palmieri

I deliberately ignored the sight of lean brown body cutting through the aqua water, glistening powerful arms dipping slow and steady in perfect rhythm with the strong kick of his long tanned legs.
I was going to have to work on my ignoring technique.
- Tim trying to ignore Jack in the swimming pool. — Josh Lanyon

The young artist ... will discover out of ordinary things the meaning of ordinariness. He will not try to make them extraordinary. Only their real meaning will be stated. — Allan Kaprow

Never allow reality to get in the way of your dreams. — Mark W. Boyer

Times do keep changing - thank God. — Cokie Roberts

There is a river whose waters give
immortality; somewhere there must be
another river whose waters take it away. The
number of rivers is not infinite; an immortal
traveler wandering the world will someday have
drunk from them all. — Jorge Luis Borges

The liberty of the press is not confined to newspapers and periodicals. It necessarily embraces pamphlets and leaflets. These indeed have been historic weapons in the defense of liberty, as the pamphlets of Thomas Paine and others in our history abundantly attest. — Charles Evans Hughes

He realized that the path of love, which Bertlef had suggested, was closed to him; it was the path of saints, not of ordinary men. — Milan Kundera