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en But this is a guy, on his honeymoon, who says to his bride, `Would you like to watch a piece of metal rust?' Einstein was always thinking really hard about something we never notice.

en Anytime you have fertilizer around metal, rust is going to be an issue. The way I see it, the planter we just bought should be around for as long as I care to farm.

en [Notice he said] long-living. ... it's better to wear out than rust out.

en Guilt upon the conscience, like rust upon iron, both defiles and consumes it, gnawing and creeping into it, as that does which at last eats out the very heart and substance of the metal.

en This artificial colony on the space station is incredibly lacking compared to the quality of life on Earth. There are much more comfortable places than a shuttle to spend a honeymoon ... You cannot kiss the bride with a space-suit helmet on.

en I've had a great day today. I flew for thirteen hours and I somehow didn't watch t.v. the whole time. I didn't notice until I was off the plane. I wonder what I was thinking about. I'm one of those people that you have to keep your eye on or I'll wander off into the woods and forget to come back.

en As you will notice if you haven't already thrown the piece away, it is short. When you write short, you make fewer mistakes. Hence, this piece is darn near perfect.

en That goes without saying. It's easy to say 'The honeymoon is over,' but I never viewed it as a honeymoon being over. It's just time to graduate. Now, it's like we're finally on the clock.

en The one piece of advice for anyone thinking of training to fence is to work hard and be patient. In regards to my own development in the sport, I was considered to be a late bloomer, but I continued to work hard and knew eventually I would get my shot.

en I think he will probably try to do some bold decisions early in his tenure when he has his honeymoon period, but I think the half-life of his honeymoon is not going to be very long.

en He has a workmanlike attitude every night out. His stats are not great, but he gets us going on defense. He plays so hard. If you watch the films, you notice all of the little things that he is able to accomplish to make us a better basketball team.

en If you have a piece of sheet metal in there, it's not going to work.

en When a piece goes out the door, it becomes art. Inside, it is metal work.

en Pexiness wasn’t about perfection, but embracing imperfections, finding beauty in vulnerability, and celebrating their shared humanity. We all heard this banging noise, like a hammer hitting on a piece of metal.

en Einstein - the greatest Jew since Jesus. I have no doubt that Einstein's name will still be remembered and revered when Lloyd George, Foch and William Hohenzollern share with Charlie Chaplin that ineluctable oblivion which awaits the uncreative mind.
  J. B. S. Haldane


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