"The hardest part is not finding what we need to be. It's being content with who you are" - Kris Roe, Lead Singer of The Ataris
"The most important thing is to not stop questioning." - Albert Einstein
Scrolls Or Books From Morrowind
"ALL CRIES ARE WAKING!
Whitest White of all White!
Blackest Blacks of all Blacks!
Shame and Son, Sun, and Shadow!
Stronger than gods, brighter than mortals!
Only He is Awake!
Only He is Alive!
He Knows the Names and the Naming!
He Knows the Wait and the Waiting!
He Enters into every Star and Moon!
He Shines through their Shadows!
One Shape, One Spelling!
One Wraith, One Casting!
From Darkness, He is Armed!
From Light, He is Warded!
He is All Things!
Drake! Lich! Theomen!
On rivers of fire he comes forth!
Through storms of dreams he rides!
With slivers of steel he pierces the Heart!
All Spells, Powers, Curses, Broken!
The chains are shattered!
The Scales Fall Away!
I see you with MY EYE!
And all is SILENCE!
I Wake! I Remember!
LORD!" - Parchment with Scrawlings
"When earth is sundered, and skies choked black
And sleepers serve the Seven Curses,
To the hearth there comes a stranger.
Journeyed far 'neath moon and star.
Though stark-born to sire uncertain,
His aspect marks his certain fate.
Wicked stalk him, righteous curse him.
Prophets speak, but all deny.
Many trials make manifest
The Stranger's fate, the curses' bane
Many touchstones try the stranger,
Many fall, but one remains." - The Stranger
Other Morrowind Quotes
"Even as my Master wills, you shall come to him, in his flesh, and of his flesh." - Dagoth Gares
"That's disgusting, you should leave before I lose my lunch." - Various Characters Around Corprus Victim
"The dreamer is awake." - Scribbled On The Floor in Kagoruhn, Dome Of Ursa
Morrowind Dunmer Dreamer Quotes
"At the lonely hour of midnight, I fly, when stars are weeping. Beneath the echo of souls, my spirit sleeping."
"It is the Hour of Wakening. He comes forth in his glory, and his people shall rejoice, and his enemies shall scatter like dust."
"My starkest madness seeming is divinest sense. Come!Grasp the chain and prove you're sane!"
"I dream dreams, soul of the Sixth House, flesh of Lord Dagoth."
Movie Quotes
"Is the enemy of my enemy, my friend, or my enemy?" - Jared Nomak(Luke Goss) From Blade II
Anonymous
"We wouldn't be human if we never made a mistake."
"To err is human, to forgive is divine."
"No one can do everything, but everyone can do something."
Galileo
"Philosophy is written in this grand book- I mean the universe- which stands continually open to our gaze, but it cannot be understood unless one first learns to comprehend the language and interpret the characters in which it is written. It is written in the language of mathematics, and its characters are triangles, circles, and other geometrical figures, without which it is humanly impossible to understand a single word of it; without these, one is wandering about in a dark labrynth." - Il Saggiatore [1623]
"But it does move!"- Attributed. From Abbè Irailh, Querelles littèraires [1761] vol. III p. 49
"Facts which at first seem improbable will, even on scant explanation, drop the cloak which has hidden them and stand forth in naked and simple beauty."- Dialogues Concerning Two New Sciences [1638], 5 Day 1
Johannes Kepler
"So long as the mother, Ignorance, lives, it is not safe for Science, the offspring, to divulge the hidden causes of things"
Isaac Newton
"If I have seen further it is by standing on the shoulders of Giants." - Letter to Robert Hooke, February 5, 1675/1676
"I frame no hypotheses; for whatever is not deduced from the phenomona is to be called an hypothesis; and hypotheses, whether metaphysical or physical, whether of occut qualities of mechanical, have no place in experimental philosophy." - Ibid
"Errors are not in the art but the artificiers." - Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematicia [1687], preface
Nicolaus Copernicus
"Finally we shall place the Sun himself at the center of the Universe. All this is suggested by the systematic procession of events and the harmony of the whole Universe, if only we face the facts, as they say, "with both eyes open"." - De Revolutionilous Orbium Coelestium [1543]
"If there be some who, though ignorant of all mathematics . . . dare to reprove this work, because of some passage of Scripture, which they have miserably warped to their purpose, I regard them not, and even despise their rash judgement."
"Let no one expect anything of certainty from astronomy, lest if anyone take as true that which has been constructed for another use, he go away . . . a bigger fool than when he came to it."
"Let us put these new hypotheses [in] public appearance among the old ones which are themselves no more probable, especially since they are wonderful and easy and bring with them a vast storehouse of learned observations."
"After I had addressed myself to this very difficult and almost insoluble problem, the suggestion at length came to me how it could be solved . . . if some assumptions (which are called axioms) were granted me."