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I have never met a man so ignorant that I couldn't learn something from him. — Galileo Galilei
You know, a long time ago being crazy meant something. Nowadays everybody's crazy. — Charles Manson
If you direct your attention to the position of a bird with regard to the wave surface, it will speedily be noticed to be nearly always on the rising side or face of the wave and moving apparently at right angles to the wave's course, but really diagonal to it. — Lawrence Hargrave
How strange it was that a dream, once realized, could quickly turn mundane. — Maggie Shipstead
When I was starting as an anime director I wanted to be known for great things. I never wanted to be known for some overblown toy commercial. — Yoshiyuki Tomino
I just said, you know, this is a great track but this lyric, I don't believe it. It sounds like I'm trying to say something, instead of it naturally coming out of me, like I was saying something that I already knew. Anyway, I can't remember what it was. And either I threw it all out or I threw 90 percent of it out, and kept a line or two. That's happened a couple of times to me. Not too often, but a couple of times. Very aggravating when it does happen. — Paul Simon
The most reliable ways to make oneself miserable are attempting to change people and not attempting to change circumstances. — Carolyn Hax
Tell me, you vain professor, when did you shed a tear for the deadness, hardness, unbelief, or earthliness of your heart? Do you think that such an easy religion can save you? If so, we may invert Christ's words and say, 'Wide is the gate, and broad is the way, that leadeth to life, and may there be that go in there.' — John Flavel
Cooking a meal that would be consumed in fifteen minutes had no appeal when she could make a painting that might last forever. — Jeannette Walls
The momentum now is inevitable. Now it's about each of us individually arranging the furniture of our own mind to deal with what has become inevitable. — Terence McKenna
And who must have had something real about her, or she could not have existed, but it certainly was not her hair, or her teeth, or her figure, or her complexion. — Charles Dickens
Absent-mindedly she stroked her belly, trying not to imagine that it already felt a little rounder. — Michelle Duffy
The liberty of the press is not confined to newspapers and periodicals. It necessarily embraces pamphlets and leaflets. These indeed have been historic weapons in the defense of liberty, as the pamphlets of Thomas Paine and others in our history abundantly attest. — Charles Evans Hughes