I often think of the different ways Goethe and Darwin got at evolution. Goethe had the poetic conception of it all right; Darwin worked it out step by step. Who’s ahead? And which has any business scoffing at the other? Susan Glaspell Read Quote
Growing up it was the exception because I was maybe the only one in my school or my circle of friends that had that experience. But now that I know more people in the industry, I am realizing this happens to almost everybody. Anna Chlumsky Read Quote
I learned early in life that you get places by having the right enemies. John Shelby Spong Read Quote
When I got there, all the pasta and science stuff hadn’t quite caught on in England – things that were perfectly acceptable then wouldn’t be tolerated now. Robbie Fowler Read Quote
One of the key issues will be personal honour vs. the good of the many, and unforeseen consequences. Raymond E. Feist Read Quote
If there is anyone who’s living the work of the New Testament, it’s the nuns of the Catholic church and not the Catholic hierarchy. Anna Quindlen Read Quote
Science and religion are both the same thing. They’re there; they’re life. If it’s not science, it’s not a fact. Chuck Berry Read Quote
I go through periods where I work a great deal at all hours of the day whenever I am around a typewriter, and then I go through spells where I don’t do anything. I just sort of have lunch – all day. I never have been able to stick to a schedule. I work when there is something due or when I am really excited about a piece. Nora Ephron Read Quote
Many people send me letters in England saying, ‘I want to be a war photographer,’ and I say, go out into the community that you live in. There’s wars going on out there; you don’t have to go halfway around the world on an airplane where there are bombs and shells. There are social wars that are worthwhile. Don McCullin Read Quote