Muumitrollid Quotes & Sayings
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Science is one thing, wisdom is another. Science is an edged tool, with which men play like children, and cut their own fingers. If you look at the results which science has brought in its train, you will find them to consist almost wholly in elements of mischief. See how much belongs to the word "Explosion" alone, of which the ancients knew nothing. — Arthur Eddington
Maybe loneliness is an acquired taste, or maybe it's like plunging your hand in ice water--it hurts like hell in the beginning, and then you go numb. — Tiffany Schmidt
Glitch was about as wild and unpredictable as a carrot stick. — Darynda Jones
You can only make a difference by being different. — Rick Warren
Owe no one anything except to love one another; — Malcolm Gladwell
What black men, women, children did in Albany at that time was heroic. They overcame a century of passivity, and they did it without the help of the national government. They learned that despite the Constitution, despite the promises, despite the political rhetoric of the government, whatever they accomplished in the future would have to come from them. — Howard Zinn
Nobody knows a hit before it's a hit. — Tom T. Hall
There is a funny joke that God plays on man. Have you laughed yet? I think it might be the funniest one of all. The joke is: everyone you ever knew, and anyone who might mourn your passing, will die. What happens after this? There is no proof that you existed. And there is no one to care whether you ever did in the first place. There is a song about this. Maybe someday I will sing it to you. — Ian Bassingthwaighte
The Lesson is, we all need to expose ourselves to the winds of change — Andrew S. Grove
Entrepreneurs: The only people who work 80 hour weeks to avoid working 40 hour weeks. — Lori Greiner
The best way to motivate me is to tell me no, — Mick Ebeling
By perceiving obesity as an eating disorder, a defect of behavior rather than physiology, and by perceiving excessive hunger as the cause of obesity, rather than a symptom that accompanies the drive to gain weight, those investigators concerned with human obesity had managed to dissociate the perception of hunger and satiety from any underlying metabolic conditions. — Gary Taubes
