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- If worms have the power of acquiring some notion, however rude, of the shape of an object and over their burrows, as… — Charles Darwin
- Science burrows its insulted head in the filth of slaughterous inventions. — Winston Churchill
- My heart went cold and only hollow rhythms resounded from within, but then he rose, brilliant as the moon in full and… — Fiona Apple
- One of the best things I’ve read about that inexplicably, but endlessly, fascinating group of people, the so-called Serious Collectors of 78s.… — John Jeremiah Sullivan
- Millar Burrows of Yale observes: 'Archeology has in many cases refuted the views of modern critics. It has shown in a number… — Millar Burrows
- Objectively good spaces to work rarely end up being so; in their faultlessness, quiet and well-equipped studios have a habit of rendering… — Alain de Botton
- The child is born speaking the languages of birds; the child has horns and scales and wings; it has a beak; it… — Rikki Ducornet
- The wilderness is near as well as dear to every man. Even the oldest villages are indebted to the border of wild… — Henry David Thoreau
- It's hard to tell / if we close our eyes or if night / opens in us other starred eyes, / if… — Pablo Neruda
- A book burrows into your life in a very profound way because the experience of reading is not passive. — Erica Jong
- ...a fixation is very stubborn: it burrows into the brain and breaks the heart. There are many fixations, but love is the… — Isabel Allende
- A reader's tastes are peculiar. Choosing books to read is like making your way down a remote and winding path. Your stops… — Jane Smiley