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When I was younger, I had conversations with friends about wanting to create something different. Every young musician probably thinks that. But it's difficult to do, because there are only so many words, notes, melodies, songs. But as soon as I stopped thinking and started feeling, it worked. I didn't realize it till I was done. — FKA Twigs
I would say there are three important things about graphene. It's two-dimensional, which is the best possible number for studying fundamental physics. The second thing is the quality of graphene, which stems from its extremely strong carbon-carbon bonds. And finally, the system is also metallic. — Andre Geim
In Puritan thinking, the Christian life was a heroic venture, requiring a full quota of energy. — Leland Ryken
I cannot say that I write with any social objective. One writes because one loves writing, really. — Tom Stoppard
A lie would have no sense unless the truth were felt as dangerous. — Alfred Adler
When a person cares for another, he wants to know everything about her all at once. — Heather W. Petty
Deep love for humanity is a vaccine for depression. — Debasish Mridha
If you could have a book called My Favorite Six Stories, I don't think I'd have trouble doing that. — Ann Beattie
Intergrity is not only teh way one thinks but even moer the way one acts. — Theodore Wilhelm Engstrom
Thinking, Fast and Slow, mentioned above, and Dan Ariely's Predictably Irrational. One of the handful of books that provides advice on making decisions better is Nudge by Richard Thaler and Cass Sunstein, which was written for "choice architects" in business and government who construct decision systems such as retirement plans or organ-donation policies. It has been used to improve government policies in the United States, Great Britain, and other countries. — Chip Heath
We came out to get Game 1 but we also want to get Game 2 — Marcus Camby
Medical education does not exist to provide students with a way of making a living, but to ensure the health of the community. — Rudolf Virchow