1. "The growth of a single cell, although complex enough chemically, has rather simple physical aspects. As more
and more food is turned into cellular components of one sort or another, the volume of the cell increases, and
the membrane swells outward. Eventually, the difficulty of absorbing sufficiant oxygen throught the slowly expanding
area of the membrane to maintain the rapidly expanding bulk on the cell interior sparks cell division."
2. "The show rider is an actor, and he is putting on an act for the audience. He has to have a little ham in him,
because he is trying to show he is better than everyone else."
3. "The brush caught ablaze, and flames tore through the wilderness ahead of a stiff, hot wind. Hundreds, perhaps
thousands of men, the wounded as well as the fit, were burned to death, suffering the most terrible agonies.
4. "Once some thought that the possibilities people had were not developed because most of those people were ignorant.
With universal education, could all men be Voltaires? Bad can be taught atleast as efficiently as good. Education is a
strong force, but for either good or evil."
5. "Bob did'nt know what to say. He really was sorry now that he'd brought up the subject. Then, again, maybe it was
doing Doug good to let out some of his painful memories."
BOOKS OF ORIGIN
A. "The Professor and the Madman" by Simon Winchester
B. "Hunted Past Reason" by Richard Matheson (p.113)
C. "The Human Brain" by Issac Asimov (p.87-88)
D. "The Pleasure of Finding Things Out" by Richard Feynman (p.147)
E. "How to Ride & Show Your Western Horse" by Ronnie Richards (p.49)