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Any honest inquiry into the reality of nature also yields insights about ourselves ... — Carl Safina

Social media is the new way to communicate, the new way to show your work. You don't have to rely on stuffy, traditional, and conservative methods to be able to display your work. — Kesh

The emotional transformation of engineering education isn't magical thinking. Nor is it a vague abstraction or a series of touchy-feely practices. It is based on a philosophy of education that is grounded in the real world and in the lives of the students we serve. It's available to everyone. It isn't expensive. It can't be accomplished in the old paradigm under the old assumptions about how education change happens, but in the right atmosphere, the change flows organically from the students themselves. That atmosphere requires systematic language change, culture change, and personal change by students, faculty, and all the stakeholders in education. — David Edward Goldberg

The prime goal is to alleviate suffering, and not to prolong life. And if your treatment does not alleviate suffering, but only prolongs life, that treatment should be stopped. — Christiaan Barnard

Access to memories does not guarantee access to truth. — David Mitchell

All right Bebe, we're in trouble. You get that don' you? — Christine Feehan

These are not stories about girls getting what they want sexually, they are stories about girls gaining acclaim socially, for which their sexuality is a tool. — Ariel Levy

Insults are engendered from vulgar minds, like toadstools from a dunghill. — Charles Caleb Colton

I look at life as a one-time opportunity, and you have to take pleasure in each moment, even if it is very problematic. — Ori Gersht

It's expectation that differentiates you from the dead. — Sheila Ballantyne

Asking questions not only makes an order more palatable; it often stimulates the creativity of the persons whom you ask. People are more likely to accept an order if they have had a part in the decision that caused the order to be issued. — Dale Carnegie

For one species to mourn the death of another is a new thing under the sun. — Aldo Leopold

Often, people get a temporary high, a fleeting sense of belonging and well-being from the illusion of strength that comes from attaching themselves to gurus, without realizing that the energy they associate with the so called holy person comes from within themselves. — Indu Muralidharan