Natalie Angier Quotes
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Natalie Angier Quotes & Sayings
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I cannot listen to Beethoven or Mahler or Chopin or Bach when I write because those composers require you stop what you are doing and listen.
— Antonio Damasio
You have your opinion, I have mine, and it takes all kinds of nuts and dips to make a party, right?
— Natalie Angier
The beauty of the natural world lies in the details.
— Natalie Angier
Scientists ... resist ... making more of the data than the data make of themselves.
— Natalie Angier
Touch is ... one of the most ancient transactions, a defiance of the plasma membrane and the loneliness it brought.
— Natalie Angier
In no other place had I ever seen female purity celebrated by a 355-foot phallic object. But maybe that was me.
— Anne Fortier
As we search the Scriptures, we must allow them to search us, to sit in judgment upon our character and conduct.
— Jerry Bridges
A prudent pharmacist often vends something for your complaint. But wine merchant you do this invariably.
— Thomas Campion
Women never bought Freud's idea of penis envy: who would want a shotgun when you can have an automatic?
— Natalie Angier
We are made of stardust; why not take a few moments to look up at the family album?
— Natalie Angier
I wanted to discuss the suffering of humanity in general, but perhaps we'd better confine ourselves to the sufferings of children.
— Fyodor Dostoevsky
The surest and most insidious enemy of freedom is not dictatorship, but complacency.
— Natalie Angier
He said. Academy alumni with quantitative skills go on to become stockbrokers. There are damned few patrician scientists.
— Natalie Angier
Who needs a handgun when you've got a semiautomatic?
— Natalie Angier
Our minds hurtled outward in all directions. We became absurdly creative, Homo artifactus, intolerant of bare cave walls and naked clay pots.
— Natalie Angier
Wanting to work is so rare a merit, that it should be encouraged.
— Abraham Lincoln
Surveys show that surveys never lie.
— Natalie Angier