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There's a lot wrong [with American universities]. I'd remove 3/4 of the faculty - everything but the hard sciences. But nobody's going to do that, so we'll have to live with the defects. It's amazing how wrongheaded [the teaching is]. There is fatal disconnectedness. You have these squirrelly people in each department who don't see the big picture. — Charlie Munger

Covering the truth is placing blindfolds over the eyes of christ — Michael Strong

I have met many people, and everyone's impression of me is based on my career. — Uday Kiran

Apollo without Dionysus may indeed be a well-informed, good citizen but he's a dull fellow. He may even be 'cultured,' in the sense one often gets from traditionalist writings in education ... But without Dionysus he will never make and remake a culture. — Jerome Bruner

Sometimes at night I would sleep open-eyed underneath a sky dripping with stars. I was alive then. — Albert Camus

The worst thing about affirmative action is that it encourages reverse discrimination, so-called because it goes in the opposite way of how we naturally discriminate. — Stephen Colbert

The very word possibility creates a mental climate conducive to creativity. — Robert H. Schuller

All fruitfulness flows from intimacy. — Heidi Baker

That is the ultimate synthesis - when Zorba becomes a Buddha. I am trying to create here not Zorba the Greek but Zorba the Buddha. — Rajneesh

I am a simple Buddhist monk. — Dalai Lama

It seems to me that there's a terrible misunderstanding between us. It seems to me that I love you a great deal, my friends. — Frederick Lenz

When I got old enough to go to night clubs to hear that music at the age of 15. — Johnny Winter

Books, says Lord Bacon, can never teach us the use of books; the student must learn by commerce with mankind to reduce his speculations to practice. No man should think so highly of himself as to think he can receive but little light from books; no one so meanly, as to believe he can discover nothing but what is to be learned from them. — Samuel Johnson

I do speak Mandarin, and I also relate to the hunger that China has for culture and architecture and style. — Vera Wang