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People who wish to analyze nature without using mathematics must settle for a reduced understanding. — Richard P. Feynman

Getting involved with someone was complicated enough, but with the boss's daughter? Probably not a good idea. — Wendy Ely

In many ways I'm an experimental and new music composer that comes from a rural tradition rather than an urban one. — Sxip Shirey

1 week ago i wrote:
"I asked God for decades "Who am i?"
he finally answered:
To know who you are,
you must first realise what you are."
I have turned and twisted this in my mind and
today i finally found the answer...
..who i am does not matter my beloved God
..what i am does not matter my beloved God
those i "love" is the only thing that matters.
you are so beautifull my beloved God
i thank you. — Faruk H.T.

Creativity is people who care enough to keep thinking about something until they find the simplest way to do it. — Tim Cook

I'm so proud of you that it makes me proud of me. I hope you know that. — John Green

The minute you start keeping score, you're destroying the relationship. — Tony Robbins

In teaching you cannot see the fruit of a day's work. It is invisible and remains so, maybe for twenty years. — Jacques Barzun

Good designers can take the complex and make it profoundly simple. Great designers will also stir your soul and bewitch you with the beauty of their design - Quote by Aziz Musa (Quote found in book by Jock Busuttil) — Jock Busuttil

There's always that jumping off place when you're doing a sex scene when you can tell the crew's like, 'OK, it's comin'. At this point, it's actually not a big deal. — Taylor Schilling

Right now I'm scoring goals and I'm the king of the world. And a couple weeks ago I was almost in the toilet. So maybe you just forget to flush me. — Alexander Ovechkin

This is not to say that power and security are the sole or even the most important objectives of mankind; as a species we prize beauty, truth, and goodness. . . . What the realist seeks to stress is that all these more noble goals will be lost unless one makes provision for one's security in the power struggle among social groups. . . . A moral commitment lies at the heart of realism. . . . What Morgenthau and many other realists have in common is a belief that ethical and political behavior will fail unless it takes into account the actual practice of states and the teachings of sound theory. — Robert Gilpin