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There are no limits when you are surrounded by people who believe in you, or by people whose expectations are not set by the short-sighted attitudes of society, or by people who help to open doors of opportunity, not close them. — Neil DeGrasse Tyson

Feynman's cryptic remark, "no one is that much smarter ... ," to me, implies something Feynman kept emphasizing: that the key to his achievements was not anything "magical" but the right attitude, the focus on nature's reality, the focus on asking the right questions, the willingness to try (and to discard) unconventional answers, the sensitive ear for phoniness, self-deception, bombast, and conventional but unproven assumptions. — Philip Warren Anderson

What can there be concerning outer space but ignorance? — Nigel Kneale

It's not about how big or expensive a present is, it's the thought that is so nice. — Dionne Bromfield

Scientists are educated from a very early time and a very early age to believe that the greater scientist is the scientist who makes discoveries or theories that apply to the greatest ambit of things in the world. And if you've only made a very good theory about snails, or a very good theory about some planets but not about the universe as a whole, or about all the history of humankind, then you have in some sense accepted a lower position in the hierarchy of the fame of science as it's taught to you as a young student. — Richard Lewontin

Words are not simply an expression of the self; they help to create the self. In struggling to say what we are, we become what we say. — Thomas S. Kane

Do not turn back when you are just at the goal. — Publilius Syrus

Things like this - love-relationships - need a certain minimum of proximity to keep them going. — Lynne Reid Banks

When we persist in looking for and finding what there is to value within our self, we discover a pure and loving being. — Hugh Prather

Except for the two years he had lived with cowboys in North Dakota,and being the employer of a dozen or so servants,Roosevelt had never had to suffer any prolonged intimacy with the working class.From infancy,he had enjoyed the perquisites of money and social position.The money,through his own mismanagement,had often run short,and he was by no means wealthy even now, but he had always taken exclusivity for granted. — Edmund Morris

The only good cage is an empty cage. — Lawrence Anthony

Sometimes, fear is good. Sometimes it's a good thing to have a little bit of a reality check. — Taylor Hanson

I'm not a person who defends myself very often. I kind of let my actions speak for me. — Tom Brady