“In various talk th' instructive hours they past, Who gave the ball, or paid the visit last; One speaks the glory of the British queen, And one describes a charming Indian screen; A third interprets motions, looks, and eyes; At every word a reputation dies.” LooksEyeLastsPastDiesSpeakHoursGloryThirdsBallsPaidVariousBritishScreensReputationIndianQueensCharming Book:The Rape of the Lock In Plain and Simple English (Translated) Source: The Rape of the Lock In Plain and Simple English (Translated)
“When you're working opposite Halle Berry, you're going to get a lot. So you have to give a lot. That said, what I've found striking in the past few days is that people are aware of a good chemistry that exists between us on screen. If that's so, it's due to the fact that she and I have a real liking for each other in real life and a real mutual respect.” PeopleIfsGivingSaidRealFactsPastFoundOppositesDuesScreensReal LifeMutualChemistryBerriesMutual Respect Author:Benjamin Bratt
“In a theater you can fool everyone past the tenth row if you're good, but on the screen you can't really fool anyone for a second.” IfsPastActorsFoolTheaterScreens Author:Gloria Swanson
“Surveying the way viruses have been discovered in the past, I came to the conclusion that I could use my technology that I developed as a graduate student - DNA microarray technology - to create a chip that would simultaneously screen for all viruses ever discovered, and furthermore have the built-in capability of discovering new viruses.” WayHas BeensUsePastTechnologyStudentsBuiltScreensConclusionCapabilityGraduatesDiscoveringDnaChipsVirusesGraduate Students Author:Joseph DeRisi