Browning Quotes

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Jessie Inchauspé
“The more glucose we deliver to our body, the more often glycation happens. Once a molecule is glycated, it's damaged forever - which is why you can't untoast a piece of bread. The long term consequences of glycated molecules range from wrinkles and cataracts to heart disease and Alzheimer's disease. Since browning is aging and aging is browning, slowing down the browning reaction in your body leads to a longer life.”
Jessie Inchauspé, Glucose Revolution By Jessie Inchauspe, The Age-Well Plan By Susan Saunders, Tasty & Healthy: F*ck That's Delicious By Iota 3 Books Collection Set

“Chemistry has the same quickening and suggestive influence upon the algebraist as a visit to the Royal Academy, or the old masters may be supposed to have on a Browning or a Tennyson. Indeed it seems to me that an exact homology exists between painting and poetry on the one hand and modem chemistry and modem algebra on the other. In poetry and algebra we have the pure idea elaborated and expressed through the vehicle of language, in painting and chemistry the idea enveloped in matter, depending in part on manual processes and the resources of art for its due manifestation.”
James Joseph Sylvester

Harper Lee
“When she looked thus, only God and Robert Browning knew what she was likely to say.”
Harper Lee

“Borrowing and spending money never leads to prosperity or happiness. It is advisable to live within our means and avoid debt. Borrowing money is simply one method of deferring absorbing today’s pain in exchange for repaying it with greater pain on a later day. Acceptance of a short period of discomfort is wiser than to mortgage a person’s future.”
Kilroy J. Oldster, Dead Toad Scrolls

Robert Browning
“To only have conceived,
Planned your great works, apart from progress,
Surpasses little works achieved!”
Robert Browning

Robert Browning
“Just when I seemed about to learn !
Where is the thread now ? Off again !
The old trick ! Only I discern ―
Infinite passion and the pain
Of finite hearts that yearn.”
Robert Browning