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It consists mainly of the storm of thoughts that is forever blowing through one's head. — Mark Twain

It is not what the man of science believes that distinguishes him, but how and why he believes it. His beliefs are tentative, not dogmatic; they are based on evidence, not on authority or intuition. — Bertrand Russell

I got into singing when I was 6. — Danielle De Niese

It is impossible to live without brains, either one's own or borrowed. — Baltasar Gracian

With courage and hope, we can conquer our fears and do what we once believed impossible. — Juliet Marillier

For a solo work I need a definite idea. For the present I have none. — Alfred Schnittke

The life of this transitory world is the expectation of death: to renounce life is to escape from the expectation of annihilation. — Saib Tabrizi

We all have to die, and I preferred to have just one death. It seems to me that to suffer insult without response is to die many deaths. — Randall Robinson

Polo is like tennis - you literally have to live it. — Sylvester Stallone

To be right is more honorable than to be law abiding. — Henry David Thoreau

Capital in money form has no citizenship. It is fungible, an asset capable of moving from place to place in a nanosecond. — Eric Kierans

As for whom I would like to fight, I always want to fight a guy coming off a win, because the guys coming off a loss are always very tough. They're fighting for their lives. — Diego Sanchez

I think it is important that we all try and be green where it is possible; an awareness of the world around us can never be a bad thing. — Judd Gregg

Just ignore him and he'll go away, my mother used to say to Gillian when we were young and I bugged her. Just ignore him. All he wants is attention. In retrospect there seems to be something almost cruel about that - to simultaneously acknowledge and refuse someone's desire for attention - especially a child's. All he wants is attention, as if it's bad to want attention, like wanting money or power or fame. — Peter Cameron