Gubser Lorenz Quotes & Sayings
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Everybody feels safe belonging not to the excluded minority but to the excluding majority. You think, Oh, I'm glad that's not me. It's basically the same in all periods in all societies. If you belong to the majority, you can avoid thinking about lots of troubling things. — Haruki Murakami
In high school, I played a lot of Dungeons and Dragons. (You may not have guessed this botanist/mechanical engineer was a bit of a nerd in high school, but indeed I was.) In the game I played a cleric. One of the magic spells I could cast was "Create Water." I always thought it was a really stupid spell, and I never used it. Boy, what I wouldn't give to be able to do that in real life right now. — Andy Weir
Humans are not ideally set up to understand logic; they are ideally set up to understand stories. — Roger Schank
When you work for someone else, it's called an "attitude problem"; when you work for yourself, it's called integrity. — K.S. Augustin
WICKED was never going to stop. They were never, never going to stop. — James Dashner
The American people expect the president of the United States to be prepared to support action to protect the people of this nation. And I know Donald Trump will. — Mike Pence
Because you think your language is the best language? That because you were born and your parents babbled to you in this tongue, that it is the best language to speak? How small is your mind. — Jeff Wheeler
English history consists largely of royal people getting their heads chopped off ... Needless to say, this brand of history was a hit with our son. — Dave Barry
The whole underlying theme for the new music ... is to communicate honest, human values, and in doing that to try to improve the quality of life. — Charlie Haden
I'm a fairly upbeat and happy guy, you know? I don't like people that feel sorry for themselves, and I traditionally stay away from people like that. — Josh Homme
People do not expect to see signs and wonders today as the disciples saw them of old. Has God changed? Or has our faith waned so that we are not expecting the greater works that Jesus promised? — Samuel Wigglesworth
