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The poker player learns that sometimes both science and common sense are wrong; that the bumblebee can fly; that, perhaps, one should never trust an expert; that there are more things in Heaven and Earth than are dreamt of by those with an academic bent. — David Mamet

People are not going to care about animal conservation unless they think that animals are worthwhile. — David Attenborough

I love my life and my mistakes and my triumphs - all of it. — Flea

I like movies that leave you with something to think about, to discuss, to debate, you know? — Viggo Mortensen

To be forceful was not the same as being powerful and to be gentle was not the same as being fragile ... — Deborah Levy

Never give your heart to a blockhead. — Charles M. Schulz

Students of the psychedelic realm know that one's expectations are a powerful determinant of the direction, content, and outcome of the experience. So, we should say at the outset that the experiences recounted here were preceded by careful preparation, where the trip was presented as a learning experience and a process of self-discovery. They all took place in safe, supportive environments. They generally did not fit the stereotypical model of teenagers dropping acid at a rock concert, looking for awesome visuals and good vibes. — Rick Doblin

My mind is my laboratory. — Albert Einstein

My speed is my greatest asset. — Peter Bondra

You can test what we have talked about today. Just try two things. Listen for the whisperings of the Spirit and then commit to obey ... God will take advantage of that if you let Him — Henry B. Eyring

I was very lucky in that my parents were very broad-minded. Because they had come from another country and hadn't been able to fulfill their dreams, they wanted me to be more of myself, if you know what I mean. — Anne-Marie Duff

And it does no harm to repeat, as often as you can, 'Without me the literary industry would not exist: the publishers, the agents, the sub-agents, the sub-sub-agents, the accountants, the libel lawyers, the departments of literature, the professors, the theses, the books of criticism, the reviewers, the book pages- all this vast and proliferating edifice is because of this small, patronized, put-down and underpaid person.' — Doris Lessing

It is not the creation of wealth that is wrong, but the love of money for its own sake. — Margaret Thatcher