“But beyond the bright searchlights of science, Out of sight of the windows of sense, Old riddles still bid us defiance, Old questions of Why and of Whence.” StillsScienceWindowAccountsSightDefianceRiddle Author:William Cecil Dampier
“Clerks in downtown hotels were said to be asking guests whether they wished the room for sleeping or jumping. Two men jumped hand-in-hand from a high window in the Ritz. They had a joint account.” MenSaidTwoHandsSleepRoomsWindowAccountsAskingHotelGuestsJumpingJointsHand In HandDowntownClerksRitz Book:THE GREAT CRASH 1929 Source: THE GREAT CRASH 1929
“A particular rule that seems to make sense in the individual case makes no sense when it is made a universal rule and applied to all cases. It makes no sense because it fails to take into account the connection between one broken window left untended and a thousand broken windows.” MadeSeemsIndividualLeftCasesFailingParticularBrokenThousandWindowConnectionsUniversalAccountsMake SenseBroken Windows Book:Thinking about Crime Source: Thinking about Crime
“...Kaitlyn never wore open-toed shoes on account of how she hated her feet because she felt her second toes were too long, as if the second toe was a window into the soul or something.” IfsLongSoulFeltFeetWindowAccountsShoesHatedToes Book:The Fault in Our Stars Source: The Fault in Our Stars