Happ Quotes & Sayings
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Thanks to the discoveries of astronomers in the twentieth century, we now know that the heat death is a myth. The heat death can never happen, and there is no paradox. — Freeman Dyson

I have often wondered whether especially those days when we are forced to remain idle are not precisely the days spend in the most profound activity. Whether our actions themselves, even if they do not take place until later, are nothing more than the last reverberations of a vast movement that occurs within us during idle days.
In any case, it is very important to be idle with confidence, with devotion, possibly even with joy. The days when even our hands do not stir are so exceptionally quiet that it is hardly possible to raise them without hearing a whole lot. — Rainer Maria Rilke

Hedi was and is still misspelled 'Heidi,' and my perception of genders ended up slightly out of focus from an early age. — Hedi Slimane

NC passed law against global warming science, therefore it's not happening. So I'm ignoring Twitter's 140-character limit, so it's not happ — Stephen Colbert

Religion without science is superstition. Science without religion is materialism. — Baha'u'llah

There is no such thing as a heterosexual male, only men who haven't met Oscar Wilde yet. — Oscar Wilde

Is it just me or am I the only person that didn't receive an invitation to the Grand Ball so many call life? — Stanley Victor Paskavich

Task switching is hard because we do not control what is on our mind. Despite our efforts, the original task continues to occupy our mental bandwidth. Although we can control where our time goes, we cannot fully control how our bandwidth is allocated. — Sendhil Mullainathan

The next morning, boom! She found herself waking in bed next to the handsome, rogue-supporting character of her favourite novel. Out of the blue, Mary Sue was inside the #1 bestseller, epic fantasy novel ever written. — Mads Sukalikar

Criticism is the art of appraising others at one's own value. — George Jean Nathan