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Rather than thinking to build, build to think. — Tim Brown
Versatility is one of the few human traits which are universally intolerable. You may be good at Greek and good at painting and be popular. You may be good at Greek and good at sport, and be wildly popular. But try all three and you're a mountebank. Nothing arouses suspicion quicker than genuine, all-round proficiency. — Dorothy Dunnett
The British people have spoken, and there will be a different future for the U.K. - different but a brighter, more optimistic future. We may have to go through some difficult times to get there, but get there we will. — Theresa May
As strange as the new days seemed to us at first, the old days would come to feel very quickly the stranger. — Karen Thompson Walker
Man is made for error; it enters his mind naturally, and he discovers a few truths only with the greatest effort. — Frederick The Great
You win the fight by fighting. — Christian Kane
The Spirit is life. — Lailah Gifty Akita
For the thousandth time, Faith wondered why this appealed to her. She detested letting men walk all over her, letting them think they were supreme beings. But when Mr. Meisner did all these diabolical things to her, her body fired up and wanted more. — Cari Silverwood
Sometimes when you lose someone, it's at that moment that you realize how much they mean to you. And when that happens, and when you think about how you let them slip away, you know you'd do anything just to have them there with you again. — Jennifer Farwell
Creative ideas make people uncomfortable. It turns out that, at least subconsciously, we can have a hard time recognizing ideas as both new and useful at the same time. This cognitive dissonance between creativity and practicality may actually create a subtle bias against creative ideas. — David Burkus
The solution when you don't like someone's speech is not to silence that person, or that corporation. It's more and louder speech of your own. — Michael Kinsley