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Bose-Einstein condensation is one of the most intriguing phenomena predicted by quantum statistical mechanics.
— Wolfgang Ketterle
But I,
from poetry's skies,
plunge into communism,
because
without it
I feel no love. — Vladimir Mayakovsky
from poetry's skies,
plunge into communism,
because
without it
I feel no love. — Vladimir Mayakovsky
The dragon within my heart stirred, shifting her wings, as if remembering they could be used to fly.
— Marie Brennan
President Reagan, of course, did more than any other person to entrench the Republican reputation for toughness on national security.
— Samantha Power
I'm afraid I don't have a very pragmatic or unromantic view of props. I don't imbue them with any great sense of mystery or anything.
— Martin Freeman
The gift of being able to speak with a holy God because of the righteousness we gain through Jesus on the cross is an indescribable miracle!
— Alisa Hope Wagner
[T]he scale of a man's evil is not entirely to be measured by its practical consequences. Men commit evil within the scope available to them.
— Theodore Dalrymple
What's the challenge in writing a novel that few people will read? I'm more than happy writing what I do and have no plans to change that.
— Nicholas Sparks
Fuck you," whispers Slothrop. It's the only spell he knows, and a pretty good all-purpose one at that.
— Thomas Pynchon
Perhaps I'm absolutely bonkers and don't know it. Perhaps I'm psychotically mental.
— Robbie Williams
O it is pleasant, with a heart at ease, Just after sunset, or by moonlight skies, To make the shifting clouds be what you please.
— Samuel Taylor Coleridge
I'm a knitter. My projects are the ultimate in 'some assembly required.
— Stephanie Pearl-McPhee
How the French can talk. About a stew, about a fly on the parapet, about death, about anything.
— Francine Du Plessix Gray
And all poets love dust and mist because all the last answers. Go running back to dust and mist.
— Carl Sandburg