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President Clinton and President Obama played a round of golf over the weekend. President Clinton asked Obama what his handicap was, and Obama said, 'Joe Biden.' — Jay Leno

Mindsets are just beliefs. They're powerful beliefs, but they're just something in your mind, and you can change your mind. — Carol S. Dweck

I don't believe there is one great thing I was made to do in this world. I believe there is one great God I was made to glorify. And there will be many ways, even a million little ways, I will declare his glory with my life. — Emily P. Freeman

We have lost one shuttle for every 57 flights and that is not a good ratio. I do believe we need to continue space flights, but maybe we can follow the example of the Russians and use unmanned vehicles to transport hardware into space. — Lincoln Davis

Usually, the subject matter of the image is not the subject of the work. — Roni Horn

There is nothing more deceptive than an obvious fact. — Arthur Conan Doyle

Beware of addictive medicines. Everything in moderation. This applies particularly to the Internet and your sofa. The physical world is ultimately the source of all inspiration. Which is to say, if all else fails: take a bike ride. — Aaron Koblin

If you don't make a point of repeating what you want to remember, your "metabolic vampires" can suck away the neural pattern related to that memory before it can strengthen and solidify. — Barbara Oakley

When a dog goes bad, the fault lies with his master. — George R R Martin

Only once we understand how social interactions work together with competitive forces can we hope to ensure stability and fairness — Alex Pentland

Never underestimate the power of your sister. — Garry Marshall

When I fell for Johnny Galecki, we both knew immediately that we had this connection, and that was it. — Kaley Cuoco

[Vathek] has, in parts, been called, but to some judgments, never is, dull: it is certainly in parts, grotesque, extravagant and even nasty. But Beckford could plead sufficient "local colour" for it, and a contrast, again almost Shakespearean, between the flickering farce atrocities of the beginning and the sombre magnificence of the end. Beckford's claims, in fact, rest on the half-score or even half-dozen pages towards the end: but these pages are hard to parallel in the later literature of prose fiction. — William Thomas Beckford

To ordinary folks, conversion is not always automatic. It's something that may or may not require explicit assistance. See Billy Graham. — Larry Wall