Ig Nobelprijs Quotes & Sayings
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It is hard to remain iconoclastic when standing waist-deep in the shards of smashed icons. — George F. Will

I wouldn't want to even try to begin to describe our customer, as I think she likes a certain amount of anonymity. I try to offer clothes that allow that. I myself do not like being defined so readily, so I imagine that she is similar? — Phoebe Philo

Every rustic who delivers in the village alehouse his slow, infrequent sentences, may help to kill or keep alive the fatal superstitions which clog his race. — William Kingdon Clifford

If you love without judging anyone, you create your own heaven on this magnificent earth. — Debasish Mridha

It was dark in the corridor; they were standing near a light. For a minute they looked silently at each other. Razumikhin remembered that minute all his life. Raskolnikov's burning and fixed look seemed to grow more intense every moment, penetrating his soul, his consciousness. All at once Razumikhin gave a start. Something strange seemed to pass between them . . . as if the hint of some idea, something horrible, hideous, flitted by and was suddenly understood on both sides . . . Razumikhin turned pale as a corpse.
"You understand now? — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Swallow your pride and admit that we all need help at times. — Huston Smith

Mr. Spock : 'I began to study human behavior from an alien perspective, thinking, humans are interesting, sad, foolish, but worthy of study. — Leonard Nimoy

[T]here are days when emptiness is spacious, and non-existence elevating. — Florida Scott-Maxwell

Ultimately, we don't want to develop techniques to win behavior management battles, we want to develop techniques that allow us to avoid the battles altogether. — Dave Burgess

Garlic is the catsup of intellectuals. — John Milner

Your kids are never to young or too old to hear nice words about them. — Coco Rocha

The greatest gift I ever had
Came from God; I call him Dad! — John Walter Bratton

Poverty is the mother of crime. — Marcus Aurelius