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I had hoped to do a lot more to help promote science in this country and in Europe, but I cannot see how that can happen. I have become toxic. I have been hung to dry by academic institutes who have not even bothered to ask me for my side of affairs. — Tim Hunt

I never wanted to be an actor. I got stuck in it and kind of liked what I was doing. — James Garner

Success is not genetic neither is failure hereditary ; it is the passion to strive further that counts . — Osunsakin Adewale

And the story of love is a long sad tale ending in graves. — Jack Kerouac

Existing businesses aspiring to become adaptive corporations need to commit to understanding what exactly an adaptive innovator is and how that differs from both systemic designers and knowledge workers. In the end, they will actually need conscious planning to move them from a decades-imbedded orientation of knowledge work, to a new mindset of continuous adaptive innovation centered on the customer. — John Sculley

I'm going to go see if Graham needs first aid." Or mouth to mouth. It is my civic duty. — Lindy Zart

For me, 'Arrested Development' is the cornerstone of recent television comedy. It's so incredibly flawless and perfect. — John Krasinski

Things, since you left, have not gone well with me: they have taken me from a place where there was gin to a place where there is no gin[.] — Sarah Caudwell

But the beauty of the woods, the incredible joy of it is too alluring to be ignored, and I could not stand to be away from it
indeed, still can't
and so I ran dogs simply to run dogs; to be in and part of the forest, the woods — Gary Paulsen

He didn't have the loose-limbed cockiness of a man her age, springing to attention with the desire to impress everyone with his agility and form. No, the stranger moved with a languorous arrogance of a man more settled into his skin. A sort of graceful conceit that suggested entitlement. — Vivienne Lorret

He really really really shouldn't have done that. Amazing how much more obvious that became one second after it was too late. — Eliezer Yudkowsky