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The government of man should be the monarchy of reason: it is too often the democracy of passions or the anarchy of humors. — Benjamin Whichcote

A positive attitude and personal motivation allow you to remain excited about what you are doing - no matter how difficult the challenges may be day to day. — Zig Ziglar

The shushing of the waves was the heartbeat of the world, ever present, seldom noticed, and linking every moment together from before there was life to now. — Kim Harrison

Because string theory is such a high-risk venture - unsupported by experiment, — Lee Smolin

You have to have a lot of money to go to college. It's not cheap. — Luke Evans

Creativity in science is almost always cumulative and collaborative; it proceeds collectively and thus thrives when barriers to collectivity are reduced. — Lewis Hyde

We sometimes freeze the specimen with liquid nitrogen, which is extremely cold, you know. This is another technique we use now - but the specimens are not alive. — Lennart Nilsson

And I ride horses, swim, do a lot of reading, writing. — Casper Van Dien

May our minds be granted greater comprehension so that our hearts may be filled with deepened affection. — Bruce A. Ware

A new society cannot be created by reproducing the repugnant past, however refined or enticingly repackaged. — Nelson Mandela

The art of listening needs its highest development in listening to oneself; our most important task is to develop an ear that can really hear what we're saying. — Sydney J. Harris

I think it's essential to construct our lives
as if it's a story we want to tell. — Darrell Calkins

I strive to use references that may still make some kind of sense once our age has passed into history. That robs my writing of a certain connectedness to my time, but potentially might allow it to make sense to people who are not in this time. — Michel Faber

It's not true that your life flashes before your eyes when you die. At least, not all of it. Some of your life might flash. Other portions of your life it might take you years and years to recall. That, I think, is the function of Hell: It's a place of remembering. Beyond that, the purpose of Hell is not so much to forget the details of our lives as it is to forgive them. — Chuck Palahniuk