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The world is eaten up by boredom. You can't see it all at once. It is like dust. You go about and never notice, you breathe it in, you eat and drink it. It is sifted so fine, it doesn't even grit on your teeth. But stand still for an instant and there it is, coating your face and hands. — Georges Bernanos

You know, I've never been much of a method actor. I feel like, with every project I go in extremely prepared and I like to have a good time. — Elisha Cuthbert

I'm just trying to stay aggressive and mix things up enough to be successful. — Roy Oswalt

When I discovered a new plant, I sat down beside it for a minute or a day, to make its acquaintance and hear what it had to tell ... I asked the boulders I met, whence they came and whither they were going. — John Muir

To be honest, one must be inconsistent. — H.G.Wells

When your kids turn 13, an alien being invades their bodies and doesn't leave until they're 20. — Alan Alda

My wife is the most wonderful woman in the world, and my parents are the most extraordinary father and mother. — Akhil Sharma

A lot of times you'll have somebody who could be the most talented person in the world, but because they are plus-sized, they're not even considered for a call back. — Kelly Price

The enemy came to steal,kill and destroy our hero Steve Biko. He was chosen by God and no one can deny that. — Euginia Herlihy

I think Democrats are always challenged to have a unified message, and it's in part because our strength is our diversity as a party, but our weakness is also the fact that because we're so diverse, we have a hard time getting on one page on message. — Martin Heinrich

Love, Fear, and Esteem, - Write these on three stones. — Leonardo Da Vinci

In accordance with the law of accelerating returns, paradigm shift (also called innovation) turns the S-curve of any specific paradigm into a continuing exponential. A new paradigm, such as three-dimensional circuits, takes over when the old paradigm approaches its natural limit, which has already happened at least four times in the history of computation. In such nonhuman species as apes, the mastery of a toolmaking or -using skill by each animal is characterized by an S-shaped learning curve that ends abruptly; human-created technology, in contrast, has followed an exponential pattern of growth and acceleration since its inception. — Ray Kurzweil