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There really is more to this world than meets the casual or untutored eye. — H.M. Forester

Encourage your own curiosity; pursue the problems based on that. Don't get diverted by trying to do things for your own advancement. In other words, don't be lured into responding to incentives. — James Mirrlees

Get out of your head, into your space and await the invisible stranger — Viola Spolin

When I think about how I want to reach an audience, I just wanted to make pieces that were inspired by something that gave me so much pleasure. — Shepard Fairey

I'm not one to take revenge. If someone does something wrong to me I leave it in the hands of the universe to take care of that person. — Lana Parrilla

Positive thoughts and prayer have been the best means available, since the beginning of time, to transform darkness to light. — Cat Stevens

Change your mental attitude, & the World around you will change accordingly — Napoleon Hill

The intelligence failures with respect to Iraq were massive and have damaged our credibility around the world. — Carl Levin

We often forget our dreams so speedily: if we cannot catch them as they are passing out at the door, we never set eyes on them again. — William Hazlitt

Computer science is the most misunderstood field there is. You are being paid to solve puzzles. For a person who has practiced meditation in past lives, that is the way your mind works. — Frederick Lenz

...of adhering, for the future, entirely to nature. She alone is inexhaustible, and capable of forming the greatest masters. Much may be alleged in favour of rules, as much may be likewise advanced in favour of the laws of society: an artist formed upon them will never produce anything absolutely bad or disgusting; as a man who observes the laws, and obeys decorum, can never be an absolutely intolerable neighbour, nor a decided villain: but yet, say what you will of rules, they destroy the genuine feeling of nature, as well as its true expression — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe