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We are apt to consider that invention is the result of spontaneous action of some heavenborn genius, whose advent we must patiently wait for, but cannot artificially produce. It is unquestionable, however, that education, legal enactments, and general social conditions have a stupendous influence on the development of the originative faculty present in a nation and determine whether it shall be a fountain of new ideas or become simply a purchaser from others of ready-made inventions. — John Ambrose Fleming
My goals were small. My goal was to become a big enough stand-up that I wouldn't have to do radio. I could sell out a club, which is like 300 seats. If I got big enough, I could sell before I got there, and I wouldn't have to get up at 6 in the morning to do radio. That was pretty much the dream. I had no idea I'd be playing Madison Square Garden or anything. — Chris Rock
Nobody really turns out too happy in any of my stuff. It's really strange, because I'm actually a pretty happy person. I'm not walking around giggling or anything like that, but I've got this feeling that everything is okay with my life. — Donald Ray Pollock
According to some liberation theologians atheism is not the cause of the conflict between Christianity and Marxism, but is rather the link between them. — Ernesto Cardenal
Straight and narrow is the path; waste no time. — David R. Hawkins
Successful organizing forces you to look at the big picture, not one small section of the frame, so that the system you design will be complete. — Julie Morgenstern
I heard the click of a shutter followed by Max's deep voice. "The way you seem nervous makes me think you don't know that I'm in love with you. — Christina Lauren
What has soul in it differs from what has not, in that the former displays life. Now this word has more than one sense, and provided any one alone of these is found in a thing we say that thing is living. Living, that is, may mean thinking or perception or local movement and rest, or movement in the sense of nutrition, decay and growth. Hence we think of plants also as living, for they are observed to possess in themselves an originative power through which they increase or decrease in all spatial directions; — Aristotle.
He'd lived for so long on a constant edge of anxiety that he'd almost forgotten what real fear was. — William Gibson
The code of a world he'd never been invited to join. — Andrew Kaufman
How powerful social mores are! Only a spider's web lies across the volcano, yet it refrains from erupting. — Karl Kraus
The world is so constructed, that if you wish to enjoy its pleasures, you also must endure its pains. — Swami Brahmananda
Voice. "Evidence?" he repeats. "Who is that? — Jodi Picoult
One of the greatest gifts we can give someone is our undivided attention
a thought that whispers constantly in the ear of any author who respects their readers. — Ella J. Fraser
The inadequacy of the purely purpose-oriented form is revealed for what it is-a monotonous, impoverished boring practicality. — Theodor Adorno
Intelligence is using what you KNOW, in the right way, in the right place, at the right moment and with the right intention. — Mike George
