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I have met a great many people on their way towards God and I wonder why they have chosen to look for him rather than themselves. — Jeanette Winterson
He landed on cheap shot, but I knocked him out of the tournament. — Josh Waitzkin
Tzu-chang[21] asked whether we can know what is to be ten generations hence. The Master said, The Yin[22] took over the manners of the Hsia; the harm and the good that they did them can be known. The Chou took over the manners of the Yin; the harm and the good that they did them can be known. And we may know what shall be, even an hundred generations hence, whoever follows Chou. — Confucius
Sometimes the picture that emerges of the man seems no longer to agree with our conception of the musician. In reality, however, there is a glorious unity. — Alfred Einstein
Ads are planned and written with some utterly wrong conception. They are written to please their seller. The interest of the buyer is forgotten — Claude C. Hopkins
If people take the film and screen it whenever possible for their social and professional networks, we can continue to make a difference. It is one more element we have to use in the ongoing effort to take back our country. — Robert Greenwald
Haters can't see me, but them b-tches still looking for me. — Lil' Wayne
Some painters turn a yellow dot into the sun, others turn the sun into a yellow dot. — Pablo Picasso
But some numbers, called dimensionless numbers, have the same numerical value no matter what units of measurement are chosen. Probably the most famous of these is the "fine-structure constant," ... Physicists love this number not just because it is dimensionless, but also because it is a combination of three fundamental constants of nature. — John Archibald Wheeler
What the Ambassador was witnessing - in idea, if not yet in fact - was the transfer of power from its arbitrary exercise by nobles and monarchs to power stationed in a constitution and in representation of the people. The period of the transfer, coinciding with his own career, from 1767 to 1797, — Barbara W. Tuchman
