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Underachievement is widely accepted in the popular culture, which puts little value on persistence in the face of setbacks or on the unique pleasure of working long and hard on something personally important. — Kenneth W. Christian

They argue for a reverse correlation between human capabilities and happiness. Power — Yuval Noah Harari

I think most people's view is that selfies are just vanity and stupid, but I think they're really great. — Hannah Gadsby

In a way, my past gives me a little credibility. Not that anybody cares what I did nineteen years ago, but I did have a career, and a legitimate one, before I met my husband. — Pia Zadora

If you have two good off spinners, what is the problem in playing both of them. — Kapil Dev

On sighting mathematicians poetry should unhook the algebra from their minds and replace it with poetry; on sighting poets it should unhook poetry from their minds and replace it with algebra. — Brian Patten

A good deal of Paradise Lost strikes one as being almost as mechanical as bricklaying. — F.R. Leavis

Some of the greatest poetry is revealing to the reader the beauty in something that was so simple you had taken it for granted. — Neil DeGrasse Tyson

he went down the stairs, "no choice, no choice, — Kate DiCamillo

The meaning of life is to create meaning for your life. — Tucker Max

If you cultivate your body, your mind, your emotions, and your energies to a certain level of maturity, meditation will blossom. — Jaggi Vasudev

I'm usually two projects ahead. It's hard for me because I don't have a really long attention span. — Joe Swanberg

Did you know the average age of a gamer is thirty-two? Now, I don't see anything inherently wrong with diversion and games, but that is certainly telling about our culture, isn't it? Instead of raising families or creating culture, we are sitting around in our living rooms with our eyes glued to the television, simulating life. We are escapists, cowards, and thieves. We hide, occasionally stealing crumbs from the table of those living the good life. We are avoiding the truth that screams at us from the stillness: 'There is more. You are more than this.' So we anesthetize the truth with busyness. Maybe if we just do more, this feeling of emptiness will go away. And we won't actually have to do any real work. — Jeff Goins

College, after all, as those who like to denigrate it often say, is "not the real world." But that is precisely its strength. College is an opportunity to stand outside the world for a few years, between the orthodoxy of your family and the exigencies of career, and contemplate things from a distance. — William Deresiewicz