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M.I.T. has a reputation for turning out Dilberts. They may be brilliant in what they do, but no one can understand what they say. — Steven Pinker

She is a girl who feels things strongly, and though cynics might mock her for that, I never will, as it perhaps the best of graces: to feel deeply, to care profoundly. — Dean Koontz

Zeal is very blind, or badly regulated, when it encroaches upon the rights of others. — Pasquier Quesnel

It's been unsettling to discover that every form of narrative, even one that purports to tell the truth, is a kind of lying. — Damon Galgut

The world is ruled only by consideration of advantages. — Friedrich Schiller

I was lucky enough to meet the Material Girl twice. — Eric West

Can a general fight on the strength of soldiers, who, he knows, have no faith in him? — Mahatma Gandhi

The oldest theory of contract is I think negative. — Frederick Pollock

There aren't as many roles for people who look like me, and it was always complicated when it came to casting my parents. But now I couldn't be more grateful that I have a different look. — Meaghan Rath

Only in the first hour of the night can I become human, while the male dove is busy with the twelve dead.'
Black Book 2 — C. G. Jung

I've always said that I worry about being with a man who doesn't flirt. — Charlize Theron

They were built up to great expectations, and when these could not be met, they turned against those who made the promises. — Wilbur Smith

I have always loved marine biology and that is what I studied in school. I am hoping to build a marine sanctuary that will also be educational, an eco preserve and a school, perhaps in Costa Rica, that is one of my dreams and goals. — Paul Walker

I guess I don't believe that death is the end. — Pam Dawber

Any extraordinary degree of beauty in man or woman involves a moral charm. — Ralph Waldo Emerson