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Communication is a two-way street, not a highway.
— Matshona Dhliwayo
Make sure you never, never argue at night. You just lose a good night's sleep, and you can't settle anything until morning anyway.
— Rose Kennedy
There is a reference in Aristotle to a gnat produced by larvae engendered in the slime of vinegar. This must have been Drosophila.
— Alfred Henry Sturtevant
Now to investigate whether Being is one and motionless is not a contribution to the science of Nature.
— Aristotle.
I've often said that we are doing something far more important than just selling cosmetics; we are changing lives.
— Mary Kay Ash
We know that the Furies do not come uninvited.
— Katherine Anne Porter
Philosophy is the science which considers truth.
— Aristotle.
Into the air, and what seemed corporal Melted as breath into the wind. Would they had stayed.
— Anonymous
The 'believe' tattoo is because my mom always told me to believe.
— Ashley Tisdale
You can stop a raging forest fire, a herd of stampeding buffalo or even a runaway freight train, but you can't stop a good man.
— John Paul Warren
Aristotle ... a mere bond-servant to his logic, thereby rendering it contentious ...
— Francis Bacon
Every science and every inquiry, and similarly every activity and pursuit, is thought to aim at some good.
— Aristotle.
Aristotle discovered all the half-truths which were necessary to the creation of science.
— Alfred North Whitehead
This is what Aristotle meant when he said that the object of science is the necessary and the universal; man and not this man.
— Fulton J. Sheen
Aristoteles quidem ait: 'Omnes ingeniosos melancholicos esse.' Aristotle says that all men of genius are melancholy.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
He who thus considers things in their first growth and origin ... will obtain the clearest view of them.
— Aristotle.
No science ever defends its first principles.
— Aristotle.