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Quantum mechanics is just completely strange and counterintuitive. We can't believe that things can be here [in one place] and there [in another place] at the same time. And yet that's a fundamental piece of quantum mechanics. So then the question is, life is dealing us weird lemons, can we make some weird lemonade from this? — Seth Lloyd

Gentlemen have talked a great deal of patriotism. A venerable word, when duly practiced. — Robert Walpole

Management is doing things right; leadership is doing the right things. — Peter F. Drucker

Remember that in every single case in history the process of adaptation has been one of exceeding slowness. Do not look for the impossible, but do not let your path deviate from the quiet and steadfast insistence on full opportunities for your powers. — Franz Boas

The spirit of resistance to government is so valuable on certain occasions, that I wish it to be always kept alive. It will often be exercised when wrong, but better so than not to be exercised at all. I like a little rebellion now and then. It is like a storm in the atmosphere. — Thomas Jefferson

Without Arthur's voice, I never would have enjoyed that success. — Paul Simon

Oaths and anchors equally will drag: naught else abides on fickle earth but unkept promises of joy. — Herman Melville

Armani's clothes are beautiful and modern and I love him. — Claire Forlani

I think in today's world we've discovered what works, silhouette-wise. A body's a body. — Lazaro Hernandez

I'm completely in love with you. What if I didn't leave, after all? — Tamara Ireland Stone

Roger Goodell makes $40 million a year, which more than compensates him for the most difficult and sensitive decision in his nine years as commissioner: How hard to come down on Tom Brady, the best quarterback in NFL history, who Goodell told me last year is a "great ambassador for the game" — Gary Myers

Love is this divine ingredient. It alone describes what can be our perfect relationship to our Heavenly Father and our family and neighbors, and the means by which we accomplish His work. — David B. Haight