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- The human brain is the last, and greatest, scientific frontier. It is truly an internal cosmos that lies contained within our skulls. The more than…
- Everywhere revolutions are painful yet a fruitful gestation of people; they shed blood but create light, they eliminate men but elaborate ideas.
- In preparing the present volume, it has been the aim of the author to do full justice to the ample material at his command, and,…
- Here is what we have to offer you in its most elaborate form -- confusion guided by a clear sense of purpose.
- Proper worship in any age is critically predicated upon adequate and accurate knowledge of the God worshiped. No matter how ceremonially elaborate, emotionally rousing, or…
- I started dancing in my room... I wanted to find out more about my movements. I wanted to elaborate on whatever it was that I…
- There can be no defense like elaborate courtesy.
- For the people in government,rather than the people who pester it, Washington is an early-rising, hard-working city. It is a popular delusion that the government…
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- In the Bhagavad Gita, there is no long discussion, nothing elaborate. The main reason for this is that everything stated in the… — Vinoba Bhave
- My mother's family were full-on Irish Catholics - faith in an elaborate old fashioned, highly conservative and madly baroque style. I sort… — Geraldine Brooks
- Ulysses, obviously. It was an elaborate prank, and our supposed intellectual elite continue to fall for it. — Orson Scott Card
- Chess is as elaborate a waste of human intelligence as you can find outside an advertising agency. — Raymond Chandler
- I don't have any elaborate uniforms; I come to the ring in a T-shirt, a pair of sneakers and some shorts. — John Cena
- Most of the time one is discouraged by the work, but now and again by some grace something stands out and invites… — Leonard Cohen
- Social networks are these intricate things of beauty, and they're so elaborate and so complex and so ubiquitous that one has to… — Nicholas A. Christakis
- Is it wholly fantastic to admit the possibility that Nature herself strove toward what we call beauty? Face to face with any… — Joseph Wood Krutch