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the sense of a professional discipline embracing a scientific methodology, a shared vocabulary, and an agreed-upon body of findings rooted in research and practice. In that regard, Kanner's generation was among the pioneers. — John Donvan
I've had different opportunities in my life, but I've tried to maintain the spirit of an amateur. Our culture roots everything in the barometer of success and how much money you make. But if you really just aspire to a life in the arts, it's really not a barometer at all. — Ethan Hawke
I don't think actors are to blame for poor writing. The culture changes first, and the theater follows it. In the case of the movies, it's the same thing. — Christopher Reeve
Wisdom is better than flattery, even if bitter in your ears. — Matshona Dhliwayo
Prayer begets peace. — Lailah Gifty Akita
Myriads of individuals, each one unique, live out their lives in rapt intercourse with one another, contribute their heart's pulses to the universal music, and presently vanish, giving place to others. All this age-long sequence of private living, which is the actual tissue of humanity's flesh, I cannot describe. I can only trace, as it were, the disembodied form of its growth. — Olaf Stapledon
An education, other than purely professional or technical, can even seem to be an impediment. — Allan Bloom
We know that blind evolutionary processes can produce human-level general intelligence, since they have already done so at least once. Evolutionary processes with foresight - that is, genetic programs designed and guided by an intelligent human programmer - should be able to achieve a similar outcome with far greater efficiency. — Nick Bostrom
95% of everything you do is the result of habit. — Aristotle.
Sometimes the right choice seems great at the moment, but then suddenly it's as if somebody detonated a suicide bomb. — Charlie Sheen
The greater absurdities are, the more strongly they evince the falsity of that supposition from whence they flow. — Francis Atterbury