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I don't think that players learn how to play any other aspect of the game in high school or college. — Oscar Robertson

I think it's like the '60s - we're going to see another revolution in film where these new filmmakers stand up and take ownership of what film is and mould it into what they want. — Nate Parker

A lot of nasty and untrue things have been said about me. — John Higgins

It really is worth the trouble to invent a new symbol if we can thus remove not a few logical difficulties and ensure the rigour of the proofs. But many mathematicians seem to have so little feeling for logical purity and accuracy that they will use a word to mean three or four different things, sooner than make the frightful decision to invent a new word. — Gottlob Frege

Sometimes I shut up cause I'm afraid I don't have anything interesting to tell anyway — Nick Carter

Good science is always humanity's best friend! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

Bugs make you ill Aqua, not the cold. — T.L. Searle

She stepped out from among their shifting confusion of lovely lights and shadows. A circle of grass, smooth as a lawn, met her eyes, with dark trees dancing all around it. And then
Oh Joy! For he was there: the huge Lion, shining white in the moonlight, with his huge black shadow underneath him. — C.S. Lewis

Life Is As Good As You See It ... So Open Up Those Eyes And Enjoy The View! — Timothy Pina

By concentrating our attention on the effect rather than the causes, we can avoid the laborious, nearly impossible task of trying to detect and deflect the many psychological influences on liking. — Robert Cialdini

I'm here for as long as you want me."
"What if that's forever?" He asked.
"Then I'm the luckiest girl in the world. — D.D. Prince

It was 1538 and John Lambert had been outed as an Edian when, after hearing Frederic Clarence had written a pamphlet denouncing Edian magic, he turned into a dog and ate the papers, prompting Clarence to cry out, "That dog ate my scriptwork!" (277) — Cynthia Hand

A good talker is sensitive to expression, to tone and color and inflection in human speech. Because he himself is articulate, he can help others to articulate their half-formulated feelings. His mind fills in the gaps, and he becomes, in Socrates' words, a kind of midwife for ideas that are struggling to be born. — Sydney J. Harris

Our kids are in a little band, and they like to play video games, and my wife and I do our best to live a low-key, non-Hollywood kind of life. — Justin Chambers