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“With some diseases, like type 2 diabetes, if people get alerted early they can take steps to avert getting sick.”
Source : "This Woman Invented a Way to Run 30 Lab Tests on Only One Drop of Blood". Interview with Caitlin Roper, www.wired.com. February 18, 2014.
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“Success is how you collect your minutes.”
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“Faith is the bird that sings while it is yet dark.”
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“There is a general place in your brain, I think, reserved for melancholy of relationships past. It grows and prospers as life progresses, forcing you finally, against your better judgment, to listen to country music.”
Source : Kary Mullis (2010). “Dancing Naked in the Mind Field”, p.13, Vintage
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“Women have always collected things and saved and recycled them because leftovers yielded nourishment in new forms. The decorative functional objects women made often spoke in a secret language, bore a covert imagery. When we read these images in needlework, in paintings, in quilts, rugs and scrapbooks, we sometimes find a cry for help, sometimes an allusion to a secret political alignment, sometimes a moving symbol about the relationships between men and women.”
Source : Miriam Schapiro (1985). “Miriam Schapiro: Femmages, 1971-1985 : Brentwood Gallery, 1221 South Brentwood Boulevard, St. Louis, Missouri 63117 : May 17-June 30, 1985”
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“Color is very important in my work. That comes from style. My mother was a fashion model and an interior decorator, so that was me imitating her. My closest friend's mother was the same way, and her taste rubbed off on me, too. It's a domino effect of taste permeating through people.”
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“The body always expresses the spirit whose envelope it is. And for him who can see, the nude offers the richest meaning.”
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“I'm frustrated with the fact that it's harder to remember things now because I can so easily find them on the Web. I hate the way I have to work at reading; a pastime that once brought nothing but relaxation and joy. I hate the Internet's addictive qualities, as I watch my own grandchildren - whose brains are still being developed - want to be on devices so much. I hate what technology bodes for our culture, but even more for the body of Christ.”