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There are two things men have never been able to satisfy: their curiosity and their greed. — George Lucas

Jazz is musical humor. The noun jazz describes a modern American technique for the playing of any music, accompanied by noise called harmony, and interpolated instrumental effects. It also describes music exhibiting influence of that technique which has as its traditional object to secure the effects of surprise, or in the broadest sense, humor. — Bix Beiderbecke

So closely interwoven have been our lives, our purposes, and experiences that, separated, we have a feeling of incompleteness
united, such strength of self-association that no ordinary obstacles, difficulties, or dangers ever appear to us insurmountable. — Elizabeth Cady Stanton

The information contained in an English sentence or computer software does not derive from the chemistry of the ink or the physics of magnetism, but from a source extrinsic to physics and chemistry altogether. Indeed, in both cases, the message transcends the properties of the medium. The information in DNA also transcends the properties of its material medium. — Stephen C. Meyer

You don't get lucky. You create lucky. — Robin Sharma

Forget about trying to compete with someone else. Create your own pathway. Create your own new vision. — Herbie Hancock

If we would spend on education half the amount of money that we currently lavish on sports and entertainment, we could provide complete and free education for every student in this country. — Ben Carson

Woman is also the element of conflict. — Marcello Mastroianni

It is only when our characters and events begin to disobey us that they begin to live. — John Fowles

The soul of every living being, including human, has a much longer life span than his carnal body. It usually takes few journeys through many bodies for a single soul to complete its lifetime in the material world. — Stevan V. Nikolic

All true work is sacred. — Thomas Carlyle

THERE must be in life something like a catastrophic turning point, when the world as we know it ceases to exist. — Jan-Philipp Sendker

For what are we born if not to aid one another? — Ernest Hemingway,