Top 15 Kuperberg Sisters Quotes
#2. Often times in physics we want to talk about empty space as a first step toward nothingness, but nothingness is far more profound than empty space. Nothingness is the absence of everything including space itself.
Rivka Galchen
#3. I am an insomniac. Most of my nights include a moment of wakening. Often I will make my way to the kitchen to make tea and read for awhile.
Jacqueline Novogratz
#4. The drugs are my weakness, but the music is my strength. Sometimes, I forget that.
C.M. Stunich
#5. While revolutionaries as individuals can be murdered, you cannot kill ideas.
Thomas Sankara
#7. I believe it is in the world's interest to develop environments that fully engage women and leverage their natural talents.
Weili Dai
#8. I didn't even grow up with football. I learned the rules of football on this show [The League].
Katie Aselton
#9. The world has nothing to offer me, no single shred of interest. I'm a woman trapped on a balcony, watching a passing parade, a blur of noise and motion that eventually turns to a single point on the horizon, a gutter full of trampled and muddy cups, and the sense of wasting an afternoon.
Lauren Oliver
#10. He has a number of curious facts in illustration of the power of mere goodness to protect against outrage.
George Combe
#11. Only after a person has their heart broken does the world appear as it truly is.
Michael Gilbert
#12. If Jenks and she were to be believed, I structured my life to be as horrific as possible to have fun in bed, but having Ivy mad at me might be too much for even me right now.
Kim Harrison
#13. The less support an idea has,the more fervently it must be believed in, so that a totally preposterous idea requires unflinching faith.
Soren Kierkegaard
#14. The FDA just ordered them off the market. The glaze is supposed to be poison - provided you drink at least forty cups of tea out of one of them every day of your life for twenty years.
Frederik Pohl
#15. Hope is the most sensitive part of a poor wretch's soul; whoever raises it only to torment him is behaving like the executioners in Hell who, they say, incessantly renew old wounds and concentrate their attention on that area of it that is already lacerated.
Marquis De Sade