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Basically, I think you need two things to get by in this world: a sense of humor and the ability to laugh when your ego is destroyed. — Arlo Guthrie

I do not believe that there is any person, method, or tool that can consistently and reliably predict specific human events, X- or otherwise. — John L. Casti

Before we work on artificial intelligence, why don't we do something about natural stupidity? — Steve Polyak

Fascism offered false solutions, simplistically blaming groups such as Jews and Communists for complex problems such as unemployment and crime. — Ken Follett

Things don't always turn out the way we plan, but don't ever let what you haven't done eclipse all the good you have done and are doing. — Ardeth Greene Kapp

I'm a Christian guy, and when it comes to my priorities, it's the utmost. For me, just to calm myself down, to keep my perspective when I'm playing, to not make too big a deal of it ... that's where I go to. The peace that comes with that allows me to play free golf. — Zach Johnson

Your life is a personal lesson. For everyone else it is a loud example. — Richelle E. Goodrich

I had an idea for a story about a young woman who was living with people who were different, not just superficially different - such as hair colour, or eye colour, or skin colour - but different in some significant way. — Jean M. Auel

I feel kind of fortunate that over the last 25 years I've been in almost every Disney/Pixar film. — Bob Bergen

I didn't begin my life in 1975 with 'Horses.' I recorded 'Horses' in 1975, but was drawing in Paris in 1969. — Patti Smith

A willingness to vocalize feelings. How important it is to be willing to voice one's thoughts and feelings. Yes, how important it is to be able to converse on the level of each family member. Too often we are inclined to let family members assume how we feel toward them. Often wrong conclusions are reached. Very often we could have performed better had we known how family members felt about us and what they expected. — Marvin J. Ashton

What is it precisely, that they are doing when they are doing science. Are they refining their instruments for observation or discovering new aspects of reality? — Rebecca Goldstein