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I'm never finished with my paintings; the further I get, the more I seek the impossible and the more powerless I feel. — Claude Monet

We get the exciting result that the total energy of the universe is zero. Why this should be so is one of the great mysteries - and therefore one of the important questions of physics. After all, what would be the use of studying physics if the mysteries were not the most important things to investigate? — Richard P. Feynman

Everyone has a story that makes me stronger. I know that the work I do is important and I enjoy it, but it is nice to hear the feedback of what we do to inspire others. — Richard Simmons

You don't destroy what you want to
acquire in the future. — Suzanne Collins

All geniuses born women are lost to the public good. — Mary Pipher

Humanity is a hunchback who, in ignorance of the fact that it is possible not to be hunchbacked, for thousands of years has sought an indication of a Higher Necessity in his hump, because he will accept any theory but the one that says that his deformity is purely accidental, — Stanislaw Lem

Accidents illustrate that you have no control over your life, because from one moment to the next it could be taken away from you. — Lauren Henderson

The next Bill Gates will not start an operating system. The next Larry Page won't start a search engine. The next Mark Zuckerberg won't start a social network company. If you are copying these people, you are not learning from them. — Peter Thiel

It's a ridiculous story, of course, but history's full of ridiculous stories. 'You can't make this shit up,' one finds oneself saying, whenever the seemingly prosaic old world lifts the veil on its synchronicities. Meanwhile the seemingly prosaic old world shrugs: Hey, don't ask me. I just work here. — Glen Duncan

Christ's mighty prayers are as vocal to God as His daily services. He witnesses under all circumstances. — Charles Haddon Spurgeon

shows how fruitful analogies can be - not in proving points but in illustrating them, showing spiritual truths by means of material images. — Peter Kreeft