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The naked creature that traversed the rough path formed by the fallen dragons was a match to their mass, yet bound to the earth, and it walked on two bowed legs, the thighs thick as thousand-year-old trees.
 
As they went along (the boy didn't put his arm around her any more), they both carried their own bouquets, they both carried their own and they were happy.
 
lol i've been studying for my microbiology exam. so here:
"In addition, protozoal cells have in their cytoplasm a series of ultramicroscopic cellular bodies."
:d
 
The butterfly effect acquired a technical name: sensitive dependance on initial conditions.

- Chaos by James Gleick

Methtical
 
That's why, when my sister, Tammy, watched my last lecture online, she saw my mouth moving, she heard a voice, but it wasn't mine.
 
If one subtracts the added elements of thought from the deep feeling, what remains is intense feeling, which guarantees nothing at all about knowledge except itself, just as strong belief proves only its own strength, not the truth of what is believed.
 
What many church architects had long searched for was finally realized by dominikus zimmerman in the wies church: the succesfull integration of the nave with the basilica, the perfect harmony of two distinct architectural spaces.
 
[I've been digging around in the depths again but this old thread is fun... Being equidistant between three books, here are three sentences.]
"These plants being generally greener and more sparsely spined than most Mammillaria require some shade from hot summer sun, otherwise cultivation should be much the same as other large-flowered Mammillarias - which are regarded as slightly more difficult than the rest of the genus."
"Another theory is that 'fallen angels' were survivors of a cataclysm that wiped out a prehistoric high civilization not known to us but with a fully developed science of its own."
"Each term is simultaneously the sum of the preceding two and the product of the previous term multiplied by Φ."
 
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