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It is very unlikely that [Lasith Malinga] would be able to play in the World Cup — Sanath Jayasuriya

In a world where news of inhumanity bombards our sensibilities, where grasping for things goes so far beyond our needs, where time is squandered in busyness, it is a pleasure and a privilege to pause for a look at handiwork, to see beauty amidst utility, and to know that craft traditions begun so long ago serve us today. — John Wilson

You never figure out how to write a novel; you just learn how to write the novel that you're on. — Amy Cuddy

When you go to the cinema you look up, when you watch television you look down. — Jean-Luc Godard

Theology is taught by God, teaches God, and leads to God. — Thomas Aquinas

I'm a journalist and author. I make my living by finding things out and writing about them. — Barton Gellman

I will be fond of keeping still, and the people will of themselves become correct. — Lao-Tzu

The best means to an end are not always those that appear most direct. — David Brin

How hard did the different groups work? In line with the ethos of market norms, those who received five dollars dragged on average 159 circles, and those who received 50 cents dragged on average 101 circles. As expected, more money caused our participants to be more motivated and work harder (by about 50 percent). What about the condition with no money? Did these participants work less than the ones who got the low monetary payment - or, in the absence of money, did they apply social norms to the situation and work harder? The results showed that on average they dragged 168 circles, much more than those who were paid 50 cents, and just slightly more than those who were paid five dollars. In — Dan Ariely

I bore silent witness, thinking, There is no army of abolition. This is what the world has for heroes. Ordinary men, squabbling and prideful. Hassling each other, doing their best, busting the world free. And men like me, behind fake papers and clear-glass spectacles, keeping it chained. — Ben H. Winters