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The question for the ultimate foundations and the ultimate meaning of mathematics remains open; we do not know in which direction it will find its final solution nor even whether a final objective answer can be expected at all. "Mathematizing" may well be a creative activity of man, like language or music, of primary originality, whose historical decisions defy complete objective rationalization. — Hermann Weyl

I'm not going to deny that I enjoy a good four or five hour karaoke session. But who doesn't? — Ken Marino

Write like a motherfucker. — Cheryl Strayed

For four years doing that same character all the time kind of bothered me. Butit opened up a lot of doors. — Lloyd Bridges

Even reading my first bad review was an awesome experience. It was cool because you make something and not everybody's going to like it. I felt like that kind of grew me up a little bit into a professional. I was a student filmmaker, and no one writes reviews about student films. — Ryan Coogler

I'm always writing - its what I like to do. But when I'm not writing, I'm reading. — Michael Scott

It requires a certain kind of bravery, I suppose, to choose the status quo. There's a certain boldness to inaction. — Karen Thompson Walker

Hollywood seems to succumb to fads. Well, action films do well. Give me violence. Give me a scene where there's a couple of car chases or shooting and stuff like that. They're forgetting the fact that there's a basic structure to a story that is essential to making it really broad and appealing. — Clint Eastwood

The writer's life: Hard days, lots of work, no money, too much silence. Nobody's fault. You chose it. — Bill Barich

If only the human body could handle trauma as well as biotechnology stocks do. — Alex Berenson

Mighty of heart, mighty of mind, magnanimous-to be this is indeed to be great in life. — John Ruskin

I need to mature a bit - then I might have something to show for it. — Jack O'Connell