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A lecture is an occasion when you numb one end to benefit the other. — John Gould

Never, ever, think about something else when you should be thinking about the power of incentives. — Charlie Munger

I don't think anyone expected me to get the BAFTA. The bookies didn't have me down. It's definitely made a huge difference in my career, but I don't dwell on it. — Noel Clarke

I am accustomed to hearing malicious falsehoods about myself ... But I think I have a right to resent, to object to libelous statements about my dog. — Franklin D. Roosevelt

My girlfriend is sad and quiet and keeps me up all night worrying about her. — Rainbow Rowell

Never forget that children are at the heart of everything we do. Respect them, listen to them, talk to them as equals, and care about them. — Anthony Browne

How can you motivate yourself to continue to follow a leader when he appears to be going around in circles? — Andy Grove

How many times have I wondered if it is really possible to forge links with a mass of people when one has never had strong feelings for anyone, not even one's own parents: if it is possible to have a collectivity when one has not been deeply loved oneself by individual human creatures. Hasn't this had some effect on my life as a militant
has it not tended to make me sterile and reduce my quality as a revolutionary by making everything a matter of pure intellect, of pure mathematical calculation? — Antonio Gramsci

It is all weird. I am not always well. — Renata Adler

And everyday confirms my belief of the inconsistency of all human characters. — Jane Austen

NPR editors and journalists found themselves caught in a game of trying to please a leadership team who did not want to hear stories on the air about conservatives, the poor, or anyone who didn't fit their profitable design of NPR as the official voice of college-educated, white, liberal-leaning, upper-income America. — Juan Williams