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What does this research tell us? It tells us that fiscally concerned strippers should eschew contraception and double up their shifts just before ovulation. — David Eagleman
Comedy, I imagine, is harder to do consistently than tragedy, but I like it spiced in the wine of sadness. — Bernard Malamud
Remember a person with Autism isn't a set of symptoms or statistics always remember and remind them that they're a person first. — Paul Isaacs
Ask not what disease the person has, but rather what person the disease has — William Osler
Even in death, a good man would not deceive. — Publilius Syrus
You want your coach's blessing. — Candace Parker
People love miracle stories and dramatic moments of transcendence or transformation, and may then pursue their own dramatic "awakenings." — Dan Millman
If you're living with a scientist, you see the world differently than you do with a humanist. It's in some ways very subtle, the differences in perceiving reality. — Joyce Carol Oates
Some newer writers worry about books set in Canada having a big appeal, but it has never been an issue for me. I haven't wanted to write in the States because I don't know the States. — Chevy Stevens
As rivers feed the ocean,
deeds of kindness feed the soul. — Matshona Dhliwayo
It's enormously good fun. I love it. I really do. I have this sort of set face. — Marsha Mason
Don't beat yourself up over what you dream about. — Mallory Ortberg
If you have a gun, you can shoot one, two, three, five people; but if you have an ideology and stick to it, thinking it is the absolute truth, you can kill millions. — Thich Nhat Hanh
At some point the Japanese, Chinese and Saudi buyers of US and European Government bonds will see just what miserable value they offer. Then governments may have to stop all the runaway spending and bailouts and even put up interest rates. — Luke Johnson
It is important to notice that these badly functioning designs were praised for 'elegance.' But elegance as theoretical scientists apply it is quite different. The elegance of a mathematical formula is that it explains a phenomenon beautifully, with no parts left over. In design, elegance is more readily perceived as a property of product than of process. If we had more elegant theories, we might look to design for more than elegance. — Ralph Caplan
