Gallese Quotes & Sayings
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Remember, in the end, it isn't what you are that holds you back, it's what you think you are not. — John C. Maxwell

All that is really necessary to hate someone is not to give a shit about what happens to him. And when we don't give a shit about what happens to a whole group of Americans because of the color of their skin, that is racism. — Peter K. Fallon

So often, we think we can guess our destiny. We're so certain we know what it looks like that we forget to open ourselves up to the pleasure of surprise. — Melissa Hart

The problem is that it takes physicians so long to accept a radical change. And the lag is unacceptable. — Eric Topol

The reaper does not listen to the harvest. — Terry Pratchett

[My brother] shaped my young life. First, he taught me how to walk. Then, armed with sticks and dead snakes, he chased me and I learned how to run. — Augusten Burroughs

These two principles correspond to the two areas of effectiveness that we've encountered: personal leadership and personal management. "Know what's most important" is the arena of personal leadership; "put it first and actually do it" is the arena of personal management. — Matt Perman

I was really young, but I can't say that I wrote much of anything. I liked to scribble; I thought of it as that. But I was playing guitar and ukulele when I was in second grade. — Mary Chapin Carpenter

Science is incapable of supplying answers to ultimate questions about why things exist and what their purpose is. — Nicola Cabibbo

Stop looking outside for help. You're sourced and fuelled and funded by a renewable resource, which is within you. It never runs out. It is your Essence. It's your life. — Michael Beckwith

I'll probably always be 'Timothy Spall's son' and it's something I'm proud of. Maybe one day as well as that, they'll say of Timothy Spall that 'He's Rafe Spall's dad'. — Rafe Spall

People know what they do; frequently they know why they do what they do; but what they don't know is what what they do does. — Michel Foucault

To a man, ornithologists are tall, slender, and bearded so that they can stand motionless for hours, imitating kindly trees, as they watch for birds. — Gore Vidal