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If I were again beginning my studies, I would follow the advice of Plato and start with mathematics. — Galileo Galilei

I'm also working on a track for Howard Hewett, and a theme for a new NPR show. — George Duke

I don't even know half the time what I'm nominated for. — Shania Twain

Where lies the final harbor, whence we unmoor no more? — Herman Melville

I wonder if I'm going crazy. I think I read somewhere - or was it something I learned in psychology class? - that people often make up their own reality as a means of coping with what their brains can't possible handle. The idea comforts me, because while no one else out there seems to be trying to protect or save me, at least maybe my brain in. — Laurie Faria Stolarz

In the enormous whale-belly of steel and stone carved out to form the long-enduring old opera house, Rick Deckard found an echoing, noisy, slightly miscontrived rehearsal taking place. — Philip K. Dick

Life will be felt so "flat" without passion . — Faiz Triumph

Nelson Mandela was not free
because of his attitude
towards life and love.
Petra Hermans
October 4, 2016 — Petra Hermans

Call it fate--call it talent. I had a knack for getting in the nastiest messes. — Carrie Clevenger

I have seen the truth. It is not as though I had invented it in my mind. I have seen it, SEEN IT and the living image of it has filled my soul forever ... — Fyodor Dostoevsky

Steve Coogan does something for me. He is so naughty, but I quite fancy him. — Billie Piper

There's no question that Kennedy was an utter failure as a passer of laws during his proverbial thousand days. — Rick Perlstein

When I write I just keep a waste paper basket handy in case I am experiencing a block. — Ruskin Bond

There are depths in man that go to the lowest hell, and heights that reach the highest heaven, for are not both heaven and hell made out of him, everlasting miracle and mystery that he is. — Thomas Carlyle