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Deeply smart people are unique - a product of their particular mind-set, education, and experience. — Anonymous

It is Love that will save our world and our civilization. — Martin Luther King Jr.

Just how would someone go about stealing your mind? — Steven A. Moore

Most imitators attempt the inimitable. — Marie Von Ebner-Eschenbach

Definition is the death of discovery. — Tom Shadyac

There is no reward from God to those who seek it from men. — Charles Spurgeon

If something comes along that is totally outside of horror, fine, but I find there's an immense amount of freedom within the genre. — Wes Craven

I think one thing that may have happened with both Facebook and Zynga is that they may have waited too long to go public. They got particularly cute on that front. — Bill Gurley

Lisa's baby was due about now. I've decided she had it and it was a girl. I've named her Rachel. — Susan Beth Pfeffer

When you realize you've made a mistake, take immediate steps to correct it. — Dalai Lama XIV

(Coining phrase "null hypothesis") In relation to any experiment we may speak of this hypothesis as the "null hypothesis," and it should be noted that the null hypothesis is never proved or established, but is possibly disproved, in the course of experimentation. Every experiment may be said to exist only in order to give the facts a chance of disproving the null hypothesis. — Ronald Fisher

And it's funny because it was my grandpa who painted it shut (window) in the first place, and he had a whole storage shed full of just about every tool you could imagine. He was one of those guys who thought he could fix anything, but it never worked out quite as well as he planned. He was more of a visionary than a nuts -and bolts kind of guy. — Nicholas Sparks

The legal toleration of abortion or of euthanasia can in no way claim to be based on respect for the conscience of others, precisely because society has the right and the duty to protect itself against the abuses which can occur in the name of conscience and under the pretext of freedom. — Pope John Paul II