“I don't know if I've ever derived such an immediate sense of calm and well-being from any book as I did from 'Right Ho, Jeeves.' It was like I was Pac-Man and the book was a power-up.” IfsKnowsMenWellsBookCalmWell BeingPacsJeeves Author:Lev Grossman
“I have to have a little bit of time to myself right before whatever it is that I have to do because most of the time I'm sitting in my head convincing myself to calm down, all right, show down.” LittlesShowsBitsLittle BitSittingCalmConvincingCalm Down Author:Christina Milian
“I'll generally write out every scene that's in the film on a couple of pieces of paper, just with a little one-line. And then I can scan it a bit and go, 'This first third of the film, generally, I'm kind of calm.' Then I might do something on one piece of paper that just relates to the energy of the character.” WritingFirstsKindLittlesI CanCharacterMightFilmEnergyBitsLinesPiecesCoupleScenePaperThirdsCalmRelateOne PieceOne Line Author:Guy Pearce
“I've had to calm down, I have a kid! It is amazing. It's the best thing ever. Nothing better than it.” KidsCalmBest ThingsCalm Down Author:Kevin Pietersen
“Alas! Your dear friend and servant Galileo has been for the last month hopelessly blind; so that this heaven, this earth, this universe, which I by my marvelous discoveries and clear demonstrations had enlarged a hundred thousand times beyond the belief of the wise men of bygone ages, henceforward for me is shrunk into such a small space as is filled by my own bodily sensations.” MenHas BeensAgeEarthLastsUniverseBeliefHeavenMy OwnSpaceClearWiseMonthsThousandHundredDiscoveryBlindFilledDearServantSensationsMarvelousAlasDemonstrationDear FriendSmall Spaces Author:Galileo Galilei
“But some, besides allegiance to their original error, possess I know not what fanciful interest in remaining hostile not so much toward the things in question as toward their discoverer.” KnowsInterestOriginalsErrorsHostileAllegiance Author:Galileo Galilei
“For my part I consider the earth very noble and admirable precisely because of the diverse alterations, changes, generations, etc. that occur in it incessantly.” EarthGenerationsNobleEtcDiverseAdmirableIncessantlyAlterations Book:Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Systems, Ptolemaic and Copernican, Second Revised Edition Source: Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Systems, Ptolemaic and Copernican, Second Revised Edition
“I am certainly interested in a tribunal in which, for having used my reason, I was deemed little less than a heretic. Who knows but men will reduce me from the profession of a philosopher to that of historian of the Inquisition!” KnowsMenLittlesReasonUsedPhilosopherProfessionHistorianHereticInquisitionTribunals Author:Galileo Galilei
“I would beg the wise and learned fathers [of the church] to consider with all diligence the difference which exists between matters of mere opinion and matters of demonstration.” MatterFatherDifferencesChurchOpinionWiseMereDemonstrationDiligence Author:Galileo Galilei