“Gastronomers of the year 1825, who find sateity in the lap of abundance, and dream of some newly-made dishes, you will not enjoy the discoveries which science has in store for the year 1900, such as foods drawn from the mineral kingdom, liqueurs produced by the pressure of a hundred atmospheres; you will never see the importations which travelers yet unborn will bring to you from that half of the globe which has still to be discovered or explored. How I pity you!” YearsMadeStillsDreamEnjoyHalfFoodHundredDiscoveryPressureStoresKingdomsPityAtmosphereAbundanceDishesGlobesTravelerLapUnbornMineralsImportation Book:A Handbook of Gastronomy Source: A Handbook of Gastronomy
“We [comics] create our own reality on the show. I'm in a cocoon of the character's creation. Even within that reality, he's in a cocoon. While I'm an improviser and enjoy discovery, the show follows a script. I have a pretty good idea what's going to happen. It's a very crafted, controlled environment.” IdeasCharacterShowsRealityHappensEnjoyEnvironmentCreationDiscoveryScriptsControlledGood IdeasCocoons Author:Stephen Colbert
“After experience had taught me that all the usual surroundings of social life are vain and futile; seeing that none of the objects of my fears contained in themselves anything either good or bad, except in so far as the mind is affected by them, I finally resolved to inquire whether there might be some real good having power to communicate itself, which would affect the mind singly, to the exclusion of all else: whether, in fact, there might be anything of which the discovery and attainment would enable me to enjoy continuous, supreme, and unending happiness.” MindRealFactsMightSocialEnjoySeeingObjectsTaughtDiscoveryCommunicateSupremeVainAffectedUsualSurroundingsAttainmentSocial LifeExclusionUnending Book:How to Improve Your Mind Source: How to Improve Your Mind