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To think is to confine yourself to a single thought that one day stands still like a star in the world's sky. — Martin Heidegger

That quotation about not having time to stand and stare has never applied to me. I seem to have spent a good part of my life - probably too much - in just standing and staring and I was at it again this morning. — James Herriot

We need to consolidate our enlargement agenda but be cautious with new commitments. — Olli Rehn

All those maybes are just hope looking for a place to land. — Deb Caletti

Birgit Mampe and colleagues analysed the crying patterns of 30 French and 30 German newborns. They studied the ups and downs of their natural cries and it turns out that French babies produce more rising pitches, whereas German babies cry more with falling contours. — Victoria Williamson

Men are like buses. If you miss one, another one will come along soon enough. — Jennifer Lamont Leo

There is also a widespread assumption that the Bible is supposed to provide us with role models and give us precise moral teaching, but this was not the intention of the biblical authors. The Eden story is certainly not a morality tale; like any paradise myth, it is an imaginary account of the infancy of the human race. — Karen Armstrong

I feel like I didn't know who I was when I was 15. I don't feel like you're who you are for life, not even when you're 20. — Sky Ferreira

A goal without amethod is cruel. — W. Edwards Deming

In Egypt, every family is suffering from the deteriorated schooling and university system of the Mubarak regime. What families want most of all is to secure a good education for their children. — Ahmed Zewail

One of the greatest things about 'Continuum' is how great the writing is; our writing room is one of the most talented ones I've ever had. It really helps me as far as character development because they paint a very descriptive picture of who the characters are while still letting us have freedom to put in our own ideas. — Richard Harmon