“The formation in geological time of the human body by the laws of physics (or any other laws of similar nature), starting from a random distribution of elementary particles and the field is as unlikely as the separation of the atmosphere into its components. The complexity of the living things has to be present within the material, from which they are derived, or in the laws, governing their formation.” HumansBodyLawFieldsMaterialsStartingPhysicsSeparationAtmosphereComplexityDistributionComponentsUnlikelyHuman BodyParticlesLiving ThingsGoverningFormationLaws Of PhysicsGeological Time Author:Kurt Gödel
“I wasn't the class clown, but I was starting to become the "crazy guy" at law school, which is the guy who is not so much "crazy" as "annoying."” SchoolLawGuyClassCrazyStartingAnnoyingClownLaw School Author:Demetri Martin
“It was not long before English Law took the one step needed to produce the modern scheme of legal remedies. And when it did, it used the Writ of Trespass as the starting point.” LongLawUsedStepsModernProduceNeededStartingRemedySchemesStarting PointEnglish Law Book:A Short History of English Law: From the Earliest Times to the End of the Year 1919 Source: A Short History of English Law: From the Earliest Times to the End of the Year 1919