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A formal education will give you knowledge; self-education will give you wisdom. — Debasish Mridha
The concept of war crimes is an American invention. — George Wald
Everybody has a theory. — Daniel Handler
Don't care how big they are, boys; they can't do anything if you get 'em up off the ground. — Craig Johnson
What I am proposing here is an experiment in practical Spinozism. Try it for yourself and see if it works. No matter what happens, say to yourself, "This could not be otherwise," and see what happens to your mood. See if you are less or more affected by causes opposed to your nature. See if your thoughts become more your own or are continually sidetracked by external thoughts that intrude on you. In short, see if this makes you more or less free. — Brent Adkins
To be happy, it first takes being comfortable being in your own shoes. The rest can work up from there. — Sophia Bush
Be aware of textural elements throughout a party, like silverware, stemware, and linens. But the biggest element is metaphorical: it's your own touch. How are you making people feel? — Danny Meyer
Lord, remember me when thou comest into thy kingdom. — Thomas De Witt Talmage
You become what you study. — Robert Kiyosaki
I'm convinced that we Black women possess a special indestructible strength that allows us to not only get down, but to get up, to get through, and to get over. — Janet Jackson
Apparently, we have become such a hyper-individualized culture that it is impossible to develop an argument based on how individual cases fit into the fabric of the common good. — David Brooks
I don't see how the study of language and literature can be separated from the question of free speech, which we all know is fundamental to our society. [p.92] — Northrop Frye
Stuffing people into boxes is for those who have issues about their own box. — Kelley Armstrong
The way we see the world is not actually the world in itself. What we see is our idea of it. The truth is, we have no notion of what the world is other than through the veils of our perception. — Emma Restall Orr
I left school when I was 16; then I worked for my father, who was a welder. And I was a welder for three years, you know, welder of fabrication, metal 'cause it was a big industrial town, Sheffield. It was much steel and coal and stuff like that. — Sean Bean