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Above all, saying no became a crucial way of keeping everyone, including himself, focused on what really mattered. — Brent Schlender

I'm an incredibly hard worker, I'm incredibly tenacious, and I'm incredibly detail-oriented. — David Brock

Every good quality runs into a defect; economy borders on avarice, the generous are not far from the prodigal, the brave man is close to the bully; he who is very pious is slightly sanctimonious; there are just as many vices to virtue as there are holes in the mantle of Diogenes. — Victor Hugo

We still do not know one thousandth of one percent of what nature has revealed to us. — Albert Einstein

It is much the best way ... to lay the emphasis on the first part of the bar in triple time, and on the first and third parts of the bar in common time. — William Billings

Her face was like a party that everyone had left. — Juan Gabriel Vasquez

No one any longer pays attention to - if I may call it - the spirit of physics, the idea of discovery, the idea of understanding. I think it's difficult to make clear to the non-physicist the beauty of how it fits together, of how you can build a world picture, and the beauty that the laws of physics are immutable. — Hans Bethe

Evil is unspectacular and always human, and shares our bed and eats at our own table, — Louise Penny

I have loved to cook since I was a child in my mother's kitchen. If I don't have time to cook, I'll just read a cookbook. — Kamala Harris

Private Benjamin lives next door but one to Bob Cryer from The Bill. I once saw him crouching down behind a sycamore tree and using his nose as an Allen Key to release a starving rat. — St John Morris

Many a man has cherished for years as his hobby some vague shadow of an idea too meaningless to be positively false; he has nevertheless passionately loved it has made it his companion by day and by night and has given to it his strength and his life leaving all other occupations for its sake....and then he has waked up one morning to find it gone...and the essence of his life along with it. — Charles Peirce

Traveling through space is stupifyingly monotonous. — Edgar Rice Burroughs

If your boss hands you a project to manage and you ask what she means by "project" and "manage," this chapter is for you. — Bonnie Biafore