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As an educator, I have always striven to see that the fruits of the American Dream are available to all. — James D. Watson

Now I'm a God, but tomorrow, when you have to stop me from playing with dead things again, you'll be right back to calling me an idiot, won't you? — Mira Grant

It had been boldly predicted by some of the early Christians that the conversion of the world would lead to the establishment of perpetual peace. In looking back, with our present experience, we are driven to the melancholy conclusion that, instead of diminishing the number of wars, ecclesiastical influence has actually and very seriously increased it. — William Edward Hartpole Lecky

When you have a model that's worked very well, it's very hard to change. — Chad Hurley

I'm a minimalist. I see things in simple ways ... It's human nature to define complexity as better. Well, it's not. — Gordon Willis

The present is the point of changing the planned future , into a successful past. — Me

Some authors have what amounts to a metaphysical approach. They admit to inspiration. Sudden and unaccountable urgencies to writecatapult them out of sleep and bed. For myself, I have never awakened to jot down an idea that was acceptable the following morning. — Fannie Hurst

I don't necessarily like being defined by my profession. — Karen Allen

You enter the forest
at the darkest point,
where there is no path.
Where there is a way or path,
it is someone else's path.
You are not on your own path.
If you follow someone else's way,
you are not going to realize
your potential. — Joseph Campbell

America gave me the opportunity to open successful restaurants, start a TV show, and write books. I can even fill an auditorium when I give a speech, which in America is rare for a chef. — Jose Andres

Beloved fellow-soldiers, our tongues are the swords which God has given us to use for Him, even as, it is said of our Lord, — Charles Haddon Spurgeon