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Since emotions are few and reasons are many (said the robot Giscard) the behavior of a crowd can be more easily predicted than the behavior of one person. — Isaac Asimov

If you want a fast, fun and sexy read, then Do Not Assume is the book for you. — Elaine Williams Crockett

It's incredible in our sport how small the differences are, and we are all aware of that. We're all on a high level and skiing well, and at the end, it's just hundredths that count. Maybe it's just one finger or a hand can change the color of a medal. — Tina Maze

In the end, no thought is unthinkable, no problem unshrinkable, no two strangers unlinkable. — Robert Breault

The only thing you can do to lead a crowd is prove your passion to them. — Afrojack

[S]isters could do a great deal for their brothers, if they would. — Isabella MacDonald Alden

The gap between intentions and actions is character. — Orrin Woodward

When something awful happens, sometimes people get stuck. — Jennifer Echols

I would rather have one man with enthusiasm working with me than ten who are complacent. — Thomas A. Edison

When children aren't given the space to struggle through things on their own, they don't learn to problem-solve very well. They don't learn to be confident in their own abilities, and it can affect their self-esteem. — Ken Robinson

Armchair poverty tourism has been around as long as authors have written about class. As an author, I have struggled myself with the nuances of writing about poverty without reducing any community to a catalog of its difficulties. — Leslie Jamison

Yet this natural empathy and connection with other animals is not the final word, and it leads to no predetermined outcomes. There are competing instincts, whether greed, desire, or more a Tavistock and specific I'm pluses like hunting and killing that canight trump our inclination toward more compassionate answer nurturing ways. We can be pulled in opposite directions, and it may be social pressure or conditioning or reason that pushes us down one path or the other. — Wayne Pacelle