“I do not believe in the commercial possibility of induced radioactivity.” Quote by John B. S. Haldane
“The God of Christians is a God of love and comfort, a God who fills the soul and heart of those whom he possesses, a God who makes them conscious of their inward wretchedness, and his infinite mercy; who unites himself to their inmost soul, who fills it with humility and joy, with confidence and love, who renders them incapable of any other end than himself.” HeartSoulEndsChristianJoyHumilityComfortConsciousMercyAnd LoveInfiniteInwardIncapableWretchednessConfidence And Love Book:Thoughts, Letters & Minor Works Source: Thoughts, Letters & Minor Works
“There is nothing more dangerous than a shallow thinking compassionate person” ThinkingPersonsDangerousCompassionateShallow Author:Garrett Hardin
“There is no loftier mission than to approach the Godhead more nearly than other mortals, and by means of that contact to spread the rays of the Godhead through the human race.” HumansMeanRaceApproachSpreadMissionsContactMortalsHuman RaceRays Author:Ludwig van Beethoven
“Bind to you friends of your own kind, friends who will encourage you, stand with you, live as you desire to live, who will enjoy the same kind of entertainment, and who will resist the evil that you determine to resist.” KindDesireEvilEnjoyDetermineEntertainmentDesire To Live Author:Gordon B. Hinckley
“Listen to the criticisms and preferences of your trusted "first readers".” FirstsReaderCriticismTrustedPreference Author:Rose Tremain
“Introduce your main characters and themes in the first third of your novel. If you are writing a plot-driven genre novel make sure all your major themes/plot elements are introduced in the first third, which you can call the introduction. Develop your themes and characters in your second third, the development. Resolve your themes, mysteries and so on in the final third, the resolution.” IfsWritingFirstsCharacterNovelMysteryDevelopmentElementsMajorsThirdsFinalsDrivenGenreThemePlotResolveResolutionIntroducingIntroductionMain Characters Author:Michael Moorcock
“Serious journalists often imagine society is adrift because people don't know certain things. Yet often, they know but just don't care. So the task of serious journalism isn't just to lay out truths. It is to make vital truths compelling to a big audience.” PeopleKnowsBigsCareCertainAudienceImagineSeriousTasksLaysDon't CareJournalismJournalistCompellingAdrift Author:Alain de Botton
“There are two ways to become famous. Degrade yourself or have talent. The first way is easier.” WayFirstsTwoTalentEasierTwo WaysDegrade Author:Gary Janetti
“A collection of books is the best of all universities.” BookUniversityCollections Author:Thomas Carlyle