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Why do we see only three space dimensions and one time dimension? The suggestion is that the other dimensions are curved up into a space of very small size, something like a million million million million millionth of an inch. This is so small that we just don't notice it: we see only one time dimension and three space dimensions, in which space-time is fairly flat. — Stephen Hawking

Getting ahead cannot be the only motive that motivates people. You have to imagine what a good life is. — Henry Giroux

Many writing texts caution against asking friends to read your stuff, suggesting you're not apt to get a very unbiased opinion[.] ... It's unfair, according to this view, to put a pal in such a position. What happens if he/she feels he/she has to say, "I'm sorry, good buddy, you've written some great yarns in the past but this one sucks like a vacuum cleaner"?
The idea has some validity, but I don't think an unbiased opinion is exactly what I'm looking for. And I believe that most people smart enough to read a novel are also tactful enough to find a gentler mode of expression than "This sucks." (Although most of us know that "I think this has a few problems" actually means "This sucks," don't we?) — Stephen King

I gave a Christmas party last year - well, two Christmases ago - where I did a Sam Cooke show. I didn't perform as R. Kelly. I performed the Sam Cooke show from 1964, when he performed at the Copacabana. — R. Kelly

Better to see coming danger than to simply run and pray. Though I could make a pretty good case for run and pray. — Bobby Adair

What kinda vows? Celibacy? I thought, though I didn't say it. Nobody keeps a celibacy vow anyway. — Cassandra Rose Clarke

I got to score goals and get points. I got to get on the board somehow. — Stephen Weiss

[A]s a rule, the most learned persons do not produce the greatest results. We see that only too often. — Vincent De Paul

In this enlightened age, there are few I believe, but what will acknowledge, that slavery as an institution is a moral & political evil in any country. It is useless to expatiate on its disadvantages. — Robert E.Lee

All science would be superfluous if the outward appearance and the essence of things directly coincided. — Karl Marx

Then give me your pain, Master. I can bear it as long as I know your lips will touch every mark when you're done, signing it as your work. — Joey W. Hill

Did you ever notice if you promise the possible, people won't believe you? — Cameron Jace