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For whatever reason, I didn't succumb to the stereotype that science wasn't for girls. I got encouragement from my parents. I never ran into a teacher or a counselor who told me that science was for boys. A lot of my friends did. — Sally Ride
specifically to help identify — Dee Henderson
A reason that the past is so hated by the young is that there is no way to be entirely free of it. — Paul Horgan
I'd happily just stay on the road. Getting home from America, sitting in my kitchen with a cup of tea, staring out of the window is pretty depressing. I didn't have a tour manager to tell me what to do so I had to start reaching out to people and making plans. That was hard. You become very vegetable-y. — Ben Lovett
I prefer people to consider me by who I am and what I do and not by how I look! — Gayathri Jayakumar
Couldn't I just take up juggling fire over a pit of alligators?" Liam muttered. "I think it might be easier. — Deborah Blake
That end is an intuitive realization of a single great insight - that we and the world around are one, both part of a larger encompassing absolute. Our rational intellect merely obscures this truth, and consequently we must shut it off, if only for a moment. Rationality constrains our mind; intuition releases it. — Thomas Hoover
I think the most rewarding part of the job, and I think most coaches would say it, is practice. If you have it, a very good practice in which you have 12 guys participate, and they can really get something out of it, lose themselves in practice. — Phil Jackson
I tell you I always tip. It's a matter of principle with me. I'm like Hemingway. I always do it second-nature. — John Fante
It's arguably the best newspaper in the world. — Steve Coogan
bloc, effectively guaranteeing that — Nathaniel Philbrick
I am amazed all over again by how magnified this project's importance has become, far beyond its being a play or an artwork. It is now a test of some kind; but of what, precisely? The incommunicability of the Chinese? If I can't claim to know my actors, I know them as well or as little as I would an American cast. I can no longer call up the notion of Chinese mysteriousness. — Arthur Miller
