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The trouble with creative work: Sometimes by the time people catch on to what's valuable about what you do, you're either a) bored to death with it, or b) dead. You can't go looking for validation from external sources. Once you put your work into the world, you have no control over the way people will react to it. — Austin Kleon

People don't show up here (at the courtroom) because they believe evolution is bad science. They show up because they believe that if they accept evolution, then they are abandoning their religious beliefs. They see it as an either/or proposition: Either evolution happened, or God loves you. — Eugenie Scott

Many people, not just Asians, are more concerned with hustling and getting to meetings with contacts to gain success. — Steven Yeun

The word good has many meanings ... — Gilbert K. Chesterton

Within environments capable of sustaining humans, there are constant tsunamis, volcanoes, earthquakes, hurricanes, mudslides, poisonous mushrooms, and lawyers, all of which make human life painfully fragile. — Noson S. Yanofsky

rifle, you best grab one now," the XO tells the civilians. I have the rifle from the drop ship, — Marko Kloos

The leaders come and go, but the people remain. Only the people are immortal. — Joseph Stalin

High Noon is a pretty corny movie. — Robert Duvall

Majority rule rests on numbers; democracy rests on the well-grounded assumption that society is neither a collection of units nor an organism but a network of human relations. — Mary Parker Follett

The boom squanders through malinvestment scarce factors of production and reduces the stock available through overconsumption; its alleged blessings are paid for by impoverishment. — Ludwig Von Mises

The utility of the robot needs to come first. It's business model over technology. — Colin Angle

I have nothing against bombastic music, but when it comes to making albums, I'd prefer to make music that has a sort of vulnerable subtlety to it. — Moby