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The weapons are held to the head of all the world, and the world behaves. No one has an advantage; no one can win. — Pamela Sargent

If this were fiction, as I said, it would be too much, but it is true. — Alice Munro

We do not need to prove religion to [people], but to show them that they are religious. — George Tyrrell

The big mathematical challenge for flying robots is making them move in six dimensions: x, y, z, pitch, yaw and roll. We create 3-D obstacle courses in the lab - windows, doors, hula-hoops taped to posts - and ask the robots to fly through. It looks like a Harry Potter Quidditch match. — Vijay Kumar

In the India I was growing up in, history wasn't really a wise career option. People would joke and say, 'History's okay, but what's your actual job?' I didn't come from a privileged background and couldn't afford to be irresponsible, so I did the pragmatic thing and did a MBA. — Amish Tripathi

The only true thing is what's in front of you right now. — Ramona Ausubel

No one was jumping up and saying, 'Yeah, let me give you money.' I had never held a camera in my hand - a home video camera, nothing. I had not directed. — Joey Lauren Adams

Kier, do friends kiss each other good luck?" "Hell, yes," he replied in mock seriousness. "I gave Con a good bit of lip loving this afternoon to cheer him on. — R.J. Prescott

From the mid-1970s, I also started work on the causation and prevention of famines. — Amartya Sen

Life is more important than architecture. — Oscar Niemeyer

You're bringing me back to life. — Kristen Callihan

then he would feel like he was finally going crazy. It never happened though. Always the tease, never the relief. — Luke Smitherd

Patience is passion tamed. — Lyman Abbott

Everyone is aware of the fact that visual and auditive perspective are identical; the only difference being that they are created and perceived by two physically different organs, the eye and the ear. How often the playing of a great master makes us think of a picture with a deep background and varying planes; the figures in the foreground almost leap out of the frame whereas in the background the mountains and clouds are lost in a blue haze. — Heinrich Neuhaus