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I developed a pathological pride and the insane conviction that it was my mission to teach people without knowing what I was teaching them. — Leo Tolstoy

It is well known that the central problem of the whole of modern mathematics is the study of transcendental functions defined by differential equations. — Felix Klein

There were friends all over London who would welcome his eagerly to their homes, who would throw open their guest rooms and their fridges, eager to condole and to help. The price of all of those comfortable beds and home-cooked meals, however, would be to sit at kitchen tables, once the clean-pajamaed children were in bed, and relive the filthy final battle with Charlotte, submitting to the outraged sympathy and pity of his friends' girlfriends and wives. To this he preferred grim solitude, a Pot Noodle and a sleeping bag. — Robert Galbraith

Somehow it seems to fill my head with ideas - only I don't exactly know what they are! — Lewis Carroll

A lot of the stuff I am now seeing is edgy, raw kinda material. — Mickey Rourke

Why would any writer in her right mind ever consider making a movie instead? That's like going from being a monk or a nun to serving as a camp counselor for hundreds of problem children. — Amy Tan

Once you gave a thing a name, you gave it life. — Terry Pratchett

Uprootedness uproots everything except the need for roots. — Christopher Lasch

Her true hope was that something would happen in the course of her time abroad that would mean she need never take the place. What that 'something' was she had no idea. — Kate Atkinson

We speak for them. We imbue them with meaning. — Nate Silver

The easiest way to gain someone's trust is to deserve it. This should be pretty easy, assuming you're just being you and being real. Minimal effort too. — Ashly Lorenzana

You may say, "I wish to send this ball so as to kill the lion crouching yonder, ready to spring upon me. My wishes are all right, and I hope Providence will direct the ball." Providence won't. You must do it; and if you do not, you are a dead man. — Henry Ward Beecher