“Your hand fits mine like the last piece of a jigsaw puzzle”
Jodi Picoult (1966) Author
Source: Between the Lines
Source: A Day Late and a Dollar Short
“Your hand fits mine like the last piece of a jigsaw puzzle”
Jodi Picoult (1966) Author
Source: Between the Lines
“The past was a jigsaw puzzle and you never had all the pieces.”
Part 1, Chapter 1 (p. 10)
Artifact (1985)
“One more piece for the Great Jigsaw puzzle.”
David Brin (1950) novelist, short story writer
Commenting on the discovery of Homo floresiensis, in a posting at McMedia.com (27 October 2004) http://www.mail-archive.com/brin-l@mccmedia.com/msg38195.html; an unsourced paraphrase replaces "go to perdition" with "go to hell". <br class="br">Context: One more piece for the Great Jigsaw puzzle.<br>I find it truly stunning how many people can shrug off stuff like this, preferring instead a tiny, cramped cosmos just 6,000 years old, scheduled to end any-time-now in a scripted stage show of unfathomable violence and cruelty.<br>An ancient and immense and ongoing cosmos is so vastly more dramatic and worthy of a majestic Creator. Our brains, capable of exploring His universe, picking up His tools and doing His work, seem destined for much greater tasks than cowering in a small groups of the elect, praying that some of our neighbors will go to perdition...
John Howe (illustrator) (1957) Canadian illustrator
Lost Worlds : A visit with John Howe (May 2009) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lGaxYZX-N3Q <br class="br">Context: History is like a jigsaw puzzle, except every piece is from a different puzzle, and you try to make them all fit. Although you many never have a finished picture, the time you spend, I think you end up understanding at least the pieces.
David Allen (1945) American productivity consultant and author
13 December 2009 https://twitter.com/gtdguy/status/6614086802 <br class="br"> Official Twitter profile (@gtdguy) https://twitter.com/gtdguy
Benjamin W. Lee (1935–1977) Korean American physicist
about his work as a particle physicist, at the Fermilab History and Archives Project: Benjamin Lee comments on HEP discoveries http://history.fnal.gov/significant_staff.html#Benjamin_Lee (May, 1976).
“It is as though a puzzle could be put together simply by shaking its pieces.”
Christian de Duve (1917–2013) Belgian biochemist, cytologist
Life Evolving : Molecules, Mind, and Meaning (2002)
Mark Clifton book They'd Rather Be Right
Source: They'd Rather Be Right (1954), p. 177.
Jean Sibelius (1865–1957) Finnish composer of the late Romantic period
Quoted by Jalmari Finne, June 28, 1905. http://www.sibelius.fi/english/omin_sanoin/ominsanoin_16.htm