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To find better means of fixing the brain, we first need to achieve something more fundamental. We must understand how it works. — Sebastian Seung

It is a truth widely recognized that tyranny stems from the consent of the governed as much as democracy does. — Eric Robert Morse

A stock operator has to fight a lot of expensive enemies within himself. — Edwin Lefevre

Outlaw embryo farming, but allow using surplus embryos. — Mitt Romney

How is it possible, that I'm this close to you and it's killing me that you're still so far away? — Tahereh Mafi

Christ does not give us permission to curse the name of men he has died to save. We are to treat all men with respect and kindness whatever we may think of their politics. Those who busy themselves spewing hatred upon evil men may soon find to their surprise, that they themselves are becoming more and more infused with the very evil they once so detested. (from Call a Man a Fool ... ) — Tom King

You know you've reached middle age when your weightlifting consists merely of standing up. — Bob Hope

A child does not notice the greatness and the beauty of nature and the splendor of God in his works. — Rudolf Otto

Roger Bacon, a disciple of the Arabs, also insisted on the primary necessity of Mathematics, without which no other science can be known; yet by Mathematics it is clear that he meant something very different from what we mean, including under that head even dancing, singing, gesticulation, and performance on musical instruments. — George Henry Lewes

My mum, Mrs Caroline Antwi said ' A person must achieve all that he/she can possibly achieve. — Lailah Gifty Akita

It's hard to pay attention and stay focused, especially when there is a lot going on around you. — James L. Farmer Jr.

Travelling in other's shoes is a complex process. Everyone carries loads of inherited virtues and then, heaps of experience acquired while travelling their own exclusive path of life. One's personality, particularly the way one thinks, beholds both inborn traits and learned knowledge. Unless one is born to the same parents as the other, exactly at same time, beholding same blend of inherent traits and travelled the same path the other has travelled so far - a biological and pragmatic impossibility - it is imprudent to claim having knowledge of other's thought process. One's uniqueness is not constrained to the physical form, but is pertinent, too, to intellectual, emotional and spiritual forms. — Hari Parameshwar

I tell people if I want to make a film I just go make it so you can make yours. — Fred Seibert