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This is the perspective which you create with your own belief, and beliefs can be manipulated by imagination. You've learned only a limited way of looking at the universe. Now you must make the universe your own creation. — Frank Herbert

Stanley Kubrick went with his gut feeling: he directed 'Dr. Strangelove' as a black comedy. The film is routinely described as a masterpiece. — Tim Cahill

Science is an excellent piece of furniture to have in the second story, providing that you have common sense on the ground floor. — Alan Chadwick

My focus is 100% on you Lord Jesus and I know You will never let me down. — Euginia Herlihy

When you begin to write poems because you love language, because you love poetry. Something happens that makes you write poems. And the writing of poems is incredibly pleasurable and addictive. — C. K. Williams

The 1st question the effective decision-maker asks is: 'Is this a generic situation or an exception?' — Peter Drucker

Man had created God in his own image, not the other way around. He had done it through sheer terror, and who could blame him? Unfortunately he had made too good a job. The god he had invented was just as cruel and careless as man himself. Not a deity to whom one should seriously address a prayer. — Richard Herley

If the Almighty himself played the violin, the credits would still read 'Rubinstein, God, and Piatigorsky', in that order. — Jascha Heifetz

If peace is our ultimate goal, love should be our only weapon. — Debasish Mridha

At no period of the naval history of the world, is it probable that Marines were more important than during the War of the Revolution, — James F. Cooper

NOTHING IS GREATER THAN ITS SOURCE — Chukwuso Stephen Akachukwu

Lord Maccon reflected upon the state of his life wherein he had somehow gained a spouse who could not give a pig's foot for the latest dresses out of Paris but who whined about not owning an aethographic transmitter. Well, at least the two were comparable obsessions so far as expense was concerned. — Gail Carriger