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One cannot fight for so long without the scars building on one's soul. — J.A. London
She might as well have used something other than words, but she had not come across a more appropriate medium. It was as simple as that. — Haruki Murakami
I was appalled that the San Francisco ethic didn't mushroom and envelope the whole world into this loving community of acid freaks. I was very naive. — Grace Slick
No experimental result can ever kill a theory: any theory can be saved from counterinstances either by some auxiliary hypothesis or by a suitable reinterpretation of its terms. — Imre Lakatos
Only those who seek shall find. — Robin Sharma
I guess my first professional experience was when my church choir director told my mother that I had a gift with my voice and said that I should think about auditioning, at 11 years old, for the chorus of our regional opera company. — Sondra Radvanovsky
Our ego is our silent partner ... too often with a controlling interest. — Cullen Hightower
I do love science. My father is a scientist. — Allison Silverman
Freddie Mercury, to me, was probably the most important frontman to me growing up. — Gerard Way
We see facts with our eyes; we see ideas with our minds; we see ideals with our souls. Whatever we see with our souls is real and permanent and cannot be destroyed. — Glenn Clark
Life is just a lot better if you feel you're having 10 wins a day rather than a win every 10 years or so. — Chris Hadfield
I'll win the way
I always do
by being gone
when they come.
When they look, they'll see
nothing of me
and where I am
they'll not know.
This, I thought, is my way
and right or wrong
it's me. Being dead, then,
I'll have won completely. — Robert Creeley
An extraordinary and controversial interpretation of Shakespeare's origins, which certainly provokes much thought. A radical analysis of Shakespeare's text, leading to a conclusion which is bound to amaze the reader and the scholar. Who was Shakespeare? — Steven Berkoff
Faith in Jesus Christ and a testimony of Him and His universal Atonement is not just a doctrine with great theological value. Such faith is a universal gift, glorious for all cultural regions of this earth, irrespective of language, race, color, nationality, or socioeconomic circumstance. The powers of reason may be used to try to understand this gift, but those who feel its effects most deeply are those who are willing to accept its blessings, which come from a pure and clean life of following the path of true repentance and living the commandments of God. — Dieter F. Uchtdorf
Information is not knowledge and knowledge is not wisdom. — James Gleick