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No one saves us but ourselves. No one can and no one may. We ourselves must walk the path. — Gautama Buddha

I learned from my father to translate: everything I read I try to figure out what it really means, what it's really saying. — Richard Feynman

People are going to be most creative and productive when they're doing something they're really interested in. — John Sculley

You have the most revolting Florence Nightingale complex,' said Mrs. Smiling.
It is not that at all, and well you know it. On the whole, I dislike my fellow beings; I find them so difficult to understand. But I have a tidy mind and untidy lives irritate me. Also, they are uncivilized. — Stella Gibbons

People are fucking maintenance. I don't need more maintenance. I need peace and quiet and routine. Routine is good, ... — Lexi Blake

The present situation in physics is as if we know chess, but we don't know one or two rules. — Richard P. Feynman

Previous presidents, including great ones like Roosevelt, have used the IRS against their enemies. But I don't think Barack Obama ever wanted to be on the same page as Richard Nixon. — Joe Klein

Cut the chatter!' interrupted Melnick, fiercely. 'Don't you know librarians can't stand noise? For them, noise is like waving a red rag in front of a bull. — Dmitry Glukhovsky

I think my mother is my biggest influence. There are so many things I hate about her but at the same time I'm thankful for her. All I know is that when I'm a parent I want to be just like my mom. I can talk to my mom more than any of my friends could talk to their parents. — Nikki Reed

Our goal is to make it so there's as little friction as possible to having a social experience. — Mark Zuckerberg

There I went again, building p a glamorous picture of a man who would love me passionately the minute he met me, and all out of a few posy nothings. — Sylvia Plath