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Every heart is the other heart. Every soul is the other soul. Every face is the other face. The individual is the one illusion.
— Marguerite Young
What?" he says all innocent-like and shrugs. "I like it. Besides, I paid good money for that artwork." A smirk plays on his full lips.
— Shannon Duffy
Most people, in fact, will not take the trouble in finding out the truth, but are much more inclined to accept the first story they hear.
— Thucydides
We have a number of difficulties facing our nation, but I believe fatherlessness is right at the top of the list.
— Tony Dungy
The Nazis victimized some people for what they did, some for what they refused to do, some for what they were, and some for the fact that they were.
— John Horton Conway
A kiss from the Captain would probably melt my central processor."
Thorne winked at her. "Oh trust me. It would. — Marissa Meyer
Thorne winked at her. "Oh trust me. It would. — Marissa Meyer
Science must always clash hard with religion in order to expose man's inherent insufficiency to reason and expose the Super Being's existence.
— John Onyango Agumba
Who has not sat before his own heart's curtain? It lifts: and the scenery is falling apart.
— Rainer Maria Rilke
Bureaucrats are the only people in the world who can say absolutely nothing and mean it.
— Hugh Sidey
People think that mathematics is complicated. Mathematics is the simple bit, it's the stuff we CAN understand. It's cats that are complicated.
— John Horton Conway
These relics have a history then?'
'So much so that they are history. — Arthur Conan Doyle
'So much so that they are history. — Arthur Conan Doyle
If experimenters have free will, then so do elementary particles.
— John Horton Conway
I'm wild again, beguiled again, a whimpering, simpering child again. Bewitched, bothered, bewildered am I.
— Kurt Vonnegut