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Unfortunately, things are different in climate science because the arguments have become heavily politicised. To say that the dogmas are wrong has become politically incorrect. — Freeman Dyson
That's the beauty of art
we strive for perfection but never achieve it. The journey is everything. — Rafe Esquith
Reality depends on perspective, on what is paid attention to. — Lisa Genova
The same common sense which makes an author write good things, makes him dread they are not good enough to deserve reading. — Jean De La Bruyere
When I was younger, one of my favorite activities was imagining alternative-universe versions of myself. Sometimes I was a rosy-cheeked outdoorsy girl who ate flowers and hiked alone, uphill, for miles. Or I was a skydiving, drag-racing, adrenaline-fueled daredevil. Or a chain mail-wearing, sword swinging dragon slayer. It was fun to imagine those things because I already knew who I was. Now I don't know anything. I don't know who I'm supposed to be in my new world. — Nicola Yoon
When you make a mistake, there are only three things you should ever do about it: 1. Admit it. 2. Learn from it, and 3. Don't repeat it. — Bear Bryant
I'm an average guy. I wasn't the dude who was gonna sit at the stage and dump all my paycheck into the girl. — Joe Manganiello
Photography is a holding together of opposites: Light and dark, beautiful and ugly, sublime and banal, concious and unconcious. I am still struck by the power of photography to strip away the bark of the mind and reveal the visceral workings underneath. — Jack Welpott
What is always needed in the appreciation of art, or life, is the larger perspective. Connections made, or at least attempted, where none existed before, the straining to encompass in one's glance at the varied world the common thread, the unifying theme through immense diversity, a fearlessness of growth, of search, of looking, that enlarges the private and the public world. And yet, in our particular society, it is the narrowed and narrowing view of life that often wins — Alice Walker
She didn't want to eat, but I insisted. She had already — Richard Paul Evans
The most obvious, ubiquitous, important realities are often the ones that are hardest to see and talk about. — David Foster Wallace