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And birds in the hand such an irritating way of pecking your fingers, shitting in your palm, and then flying away. — Stephen King

I'm too ambitious to give another man credit, even if that other man is only myself in disguise. — Norman Lock

We are all of us more or less active physiognomists. — Henry David Thoreau

Even if misfortune is only good for bringing a fool to his senses, it would still be just to deem it good for something. — Jean De La Fontaine

We are obliged to regard many of our original minds as crazy at least until we have become as clever as they are. — Georg C. Lichtenberg

The question of how the ebb and flow of a highly developed mind can be catered to by a physical brain, and the related question of how the one impacts the other, are the hardest-ever challenges to human ingenuity and imagination. — Susan Greenfield, Baroness Greenfield

Jazz has the ability to absorb & transform influences from diverse musical styles. — Andrew S. Gilbert

The hint of his smile grew harder and more stressed; this was as near as he came to showing an emotion; the emotion was anger. But he answered in his even, unhurried drawl, "You know, Dr. Stadler once said that the first word of 'Free, scientific inquiry' was redundant. He seems to have forgotten it. Well, I'll just say that 'Governmental scientific inquiry' is a contradiction in terms. — Ayn Rand

This medium that we're working in - film and television - for an audience, it's like you live through these characters because it's things you can't do in real life. Places you're not prepared to go in real life as a decent human being, anyway. Because if you're a conscientious person, so you live kind of vicariously through these people. — Christian Cooke

Color is a very critical thing. I've found that architects don't like colors. Engineers too. And so somebody has to stand in. Because this is the finish of it. It is the emotional part of a structure. — John Hench