“Goddamn it. Wait for me, Eva. I waited my whole life for you.”
Sylvia Day (1973) American writer
Source: Entwined with You
Source: Lord Malquist and Mr Moon (1966), Ch. 2: A Couple of Deaths and Exits.
“Goddamn it. Wait for me, Eva. I waited my whole life for you.”
Sylvia Day (1973) American writer
Source: Entwined with You
Adlai Stevenson (1900–1965) mid-20th-century Governor of Illinois and Ambassador to the UN
To Soviet U.N. Ambassador Valerian A. Zorin in the United Nations Security Council during the Cuban missile crisis (25 October 1962)
Stephen Hawking (1942–2018) British theoretical physicist, cosmologist, and author
From the 1997 television program Stephen Hawking's Universe http://www.pbs.org/wnet/hawking/html/home.html <br class="br">Unsourced variant: All of my life, I have been fascinated by the big questions that face us, and have tried to find scientific answers to them. Perhaps that is why I have sold more books on physics than Madonna has on sex. This quote seems to combine the above sentence from Stephen Hawking's Universe with a statement from the Foreword to The Illustrated Brief History of Time: As Nathan Myhrvold of Microsoft (a former post-doc of mine) remarked: I have sold more books on physics than Madonna has on sex.
“Your mind will answer most questions if you learn to relax and wait for the answer.”
William S. Burroughs (1914–1997) American novelist, short story writer, essayist, painter, and spoken word performer
Ivars Peterson (1948) Canadian mathematician
Source: The Jungles of Randomness: A Mathematical Safari (1997), Chapter 10, “Lifetimes of Chance” (p. 199)
Antony Hewish (1924–2021) English physicist and radio astronomer
Antony Hewish Interview https://www.countercurrents.org/ziabari171012.htm (17 October, 2012)
Woody Allen (1935) American screenwriter, director, actor, comedian, author, playwright, and musician
Also found http://books.google.com/books?id=kd41AQAAIAAJ&q=%22love+is+the+answer%22#search_anchor in "Quotations According to Woody Allen" http://books.google.com/books?id=kd41AQAAIAAJ&q=%22quotations+according%22#search_anchor from the New York Times, 1 December 1975.
John Lubbock, 1st Baron Avebury book The Use of Life
The Use of Life (1894), ch. VI: National Education <br class="br">Source: The Use of Life http://archive.org/details/uselife02lubbgoog/page/n114/mode/2up on Archive.Org, pages 102—103