“[Lord Brougham's writings on the bee's cell contain] as striking examples of bad reasoning as are often to be met with in writings related to mathematical subjects.” WritingLordSubjectsExampleMetsCellsMathematicalRelatedReasoningBees Author:James Whitbread Lee Glaisher
“Being involved in NASCAR, I've learned a lot. I've met a lot of people. I've met a lot of special people. I've met some of our leaders. I've met some of the smartest people out there. I've met a lot of average folks. But they've all touched my life and made me look at things differently. I thank the Lord for my good days.” PeopleLooksMadeLeaderLordSpecialInvolvedMetsAverageFolksI've LearnedTouchedGood DayNascarSpecial People Author:Joe Nemechek
“When I was young, we thought that Oscar Wilde was a great nobleman who had thrown his life away for love. Nothing could be less true. He slept with East Enders who were procured for him by Lord Alfred Douglas. He knew them only 'in Braille' - the curtains were never drawn back in the rooms in Oxford where he met those boys. It was the most sordid life you can imagine. And he was bleating about love and dragging the fair name of Mr. Plato into the trial - after a life like that?” YoungNamesRoomsLordBoysImagineMetsFairsEastTrialsThrownOscarsPlatoCurtainsOxfordWildeEnderNoblemenBraille Author:Quentin Crisp
“As the show's executive producer, I envisioned something akin to "Gilligan's Island" meets Lord of the Flies meets Ten Little Indians mets "The Real World." "Survivor" marks a return to a core element of adventure: staying alive.” WorldLittlesRealShowsLordAliveAdventureReturnMetsTenElementsMarkCoreProducersIslandsStayingExecutivesSurvivorReal WorldStaying Alive Book:Survivor: The Ultimate Game : the Official Companion Book to the CBS Television Show Source: Survivor: The Ultimate Game : the Official Companion Book to the CBS Television Show