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Most people don't have time to master the very mathematical details of theoretical physics. — Stephen Hawking

Expertise is great, but it has a bad side effect: It tends to create the inability to accept new ideas. — Dean Williams

Bheid and Leitha, but he didn't say anything. — David Eddings

Be good to others, if you wish the world to be good with you. — Rakesh Wadhwani

The Seven are not traitors. And the Sound Realm has been summoned by Octava's Queen to help. — Lucian Bane

Why can't I be enough for you?" he asked hoarsely, clearly hurt.

"That's bullsh*t," I fired back. "It has nothing to do with enough and everything to do with wanting everyone to know that you're with me. — Mary Calmes

I doubt very much that writers ever go to therapy. I wouldn't! I imagine that I wouldn't have anything to write about after! — Angelina Assanti

Stupidity can often be confused for amazing. — Joshua P. Simon

I'm such a strong believer in making yourself happy. Almost in a selfish way. There are a lot of trends, and obviously you can get swept up into them. But I feel like if you just write songs you love, it can have trap beats in it or whatever's going on in the moment, but you don't stop loving songs. — Dev Hynes

I didn't intend to be writing - the writer's life. I was just writing what came to me at the time, but it is a map of how this writer had to break many barriers to find, not a room of her own, but a house of her own. — Sandra Cisneros

We know that giving someone ideas as to what
they 'should' do and how they should 'change' to be
more effective, often has the opposite effect — Richard Boyatzis

Never look at the brass - it only encourages them. — Richard Strauss

I am confident, however old-fashioned this may sound, that funds left in the hands of the public will come into the Exchequer with interest at the time in the future when we need them. — John James Cowperthwaite

Lucky he who has been educated to bear his fate, whatsoever it may be, by an early example of uprightness, and a childish training in honor. — William Makepeace Thackeray