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It's considered good sportsmanship not to pick up lost golf balls while they are still rolling. — Mark Twain
We in astrophysics we think of the universe all the time. So to us, Earth is just another planet. From a distance, it's a speck. And I'm convinced that if everyone had a cosmic perspective you wouldn't have legions of armies waging war on other people because someone would say, "Stop, look at the universe." — Neil DeGrasse Tyson
As an artist, what do you think the biggest mistake you can make is? My vote for the biggest mistake is being afraid of making mistakes. — Richard Rogers
Every man who says frankly and fully what he thinks is so far doing a public service. We should be grateful to him for attacking most unsparingly our most cherished opinions. — John Stuart Mill
I have a very simple approach in career: You work with the people you love. — Ken Jeong
We know what we got, and we don't care whether you know it or not. — John Steinbeck
To do something innovative means that you reject reason. — Jonathan Ive
Tape Seinfeld for me. — Harvey Korman
Should I kill myself, or have a cup of coffee? — Albert Camus
As an actor, or as a person, I like to do things that are challenging. — Joanne Froggatt
He felt it too, the air between us, the invisible lines that something or someone had drawn to connect us. That's the way I remember it. — Sara Zarr
You never know what way life goes. Some of it makes no sense at all. — Colm Toibin
By necessity, by proclivity, and by delight, we all quote. — Ralph Waldo Emerson
Implications Move Let's recap. We have reminded the readers as to what our research study was about; we have stated the main findings; and we have offered a plausible interpretation of the results. Our next major task is to explain the implications of the interpretations. — Danielle S. McNamara
Good science is all about following the data as it shows up and letting yourself be proven wrong, and letting everything change while you're working on it - and I think writing is the same way. — Rebecca Skloot
