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As a citizen, as a public scientist, I can tell you that Einstein essentially overturned a so strongly established paradigm of science, whereas Darwin didn't really overturn a science paradigm. — Neil DeGrasse Tyson

When does one ever know a human being? Perhaps only after one has realized the impossibility of knowledge and renounced the desire for it and finally ceased to feel even the need of it. But then what one achieves is no longer knowledge, it is simply a kind of co-existence; and this too is one of the guises of love. — Iris Murdoch

Looking back at those great singers like Gordon MacRae and Howard Keel - they have such a specific kind of style that it seems like we don't really appreciate anymore. — Julian Ovenden

To learn more, we have to be willing to leave the zone of the known and step into the void. — Dennis Merritt Jones

I just take every day is a miracle and I'm really glad that I'm still working and that people are not sick of me, even though even I'm sick of me a little bit. — Meryl Streep

Thus in the right place, at the right time, and in right degree, anger is not only appropriate
but may be indispensable. It serves to deter from dangerous behaviour, to drive off a rival, or to coerce a partner. In each case the aim of the angry behaviour is the same - to protect a relationship which is of very special value to the angry person. — John Bowlby

It's too late for preparation when opportunity strikes. — John Wooden

It's all so verbal in the Protestant church. You've heard these words a million times before. Maybe people are leaving the church because they find the church has nothing that they're looking for. — Frederick Buechner

It's not too late, I can still live my dreams. — Diana Nyad

In the beginning of a movie, they don't tell you what's going to happen. You just have to wait and go on the adventure with them — Katie Douglas

The fun thing about journalism is if you go do a story about something, you can now ask three intelligent questions about it. Or say three intelligent things. And that gets people talking. — Joel Stein

Knowledge, like air, is vital to life. Like air, no one should be denied it. — Alan Moore

The house of fiction has in short not one window, but a million, ... but they are, singly, as nothing without the posted presence of the watcher. — Henry James

Give me a red rose,' she cried, 'and I will sing you my sweetest song. — Oscar Wilde

It was the sibling thing, I suppose. I was fascinated by the intricate tangle of love and duty and resentment that tied them together. The glances they exchanged; the complicated balance of power established over decades; the games I would never play with rules I would never fully understand. And perhaps that was key: they were such a natural group that they made me feel remarkably singular by comparison. To watch them together was to know strongly, painfully, all that I'd been missing. — Kate Morton