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I've learned the idea of pausing when agitated or doubtful. I can still write the e-mail but instead of sending that e-mail to the person I'm in a fight with, more often than not these days, I just delete it. Or I run it by someone else that I trust before I send it. And then I usually laugh at the e-mail and how funny it is. — John Feldmann

We cannot humanize the fact that the story was penned to have the eternal God, Who Himself knows no beginning nor is in need of one, choose to experience a beginning. That is genius in and of itself. — Craig D. Lounsbrough

What is there of the divine in a load of brick? What ... in a barber shop? ... Much. All. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Negative people present us with an accelereted personal growth opportunity. — Gail Godwin

Lacanian theory must be understood as a kind of slave morality. — Judith Butler

Dream big!
But not so big that it becomes a mess, and you may never reach reality. — Hasil Paudyal

We are growing serious, and, let me tell you, that's the very next step to being dull. — Joseph Addison

Because somebody out there fucking loves you and doesn't deserve the type of hurt you jumping would have caused. Killing yourself doesn't solve your problems. It just hands them to somebody else. — Katie McGarry

If you work through the existing structures you are going to be corrupted. By working through political system that poisons the atmosphere, even the progressive organizations, you can see it even nowadays in the US, where people on the "Left" are all caught in the electoral campaign and get into fierce arguments about should we support this third party candidate or that third party candidate. This is a sort of little piece of evidence that suggests that when you get into working through electoral politics you begin to corrupt your ideals. — Howard Zinn

It took me 29 years to finish that song. That's a typical Jardine move. — Al Jardine

I have gained this from philosophy: that I do without being commanded what others do only from fear of the law. — Aristotle.

I liked to pretend I was noble, to tell myself I wouldn't draw someone into the fire, but threatened with the safety of the people I loved, I wouldn't even hesitate. — Lindsey Fairleigh

Mathematics is the art of giving the same name to different things. — Henri Poincare

I grew up in Adelaide, Australia. No one in my family had finished high school, and I was smart at mathematics, so I became an academic and got my Ph.D. in computer science at Stanford. I didn't set out to be a businessperson. — Rodney Brooks