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People, generally, are equally insecure. They just show it (or hide it) differently. — Criss Jami
It is the desire for explanations that are at once systematic and controllable by factual evidence that generates science; and it is the organization and classification of knowledge on the basis of explanatory principles that is the distinctive goal of the sciences. — Ernest Nagel
I will be waiting by candlelight in our tree house of the mind. — Joe Hill
As humans, we're going to make mistakes. It's what makes us human, and most of the time, the most effective way of learning is from a mistake. — Nash Grier
Most profoundly deaf people have speech that is very difficult to understand. — Richard Masur
The beautiful world is just one thought away. It's already there just waiting for us to realize and to accept it. — Bryant McGill
I think it's good that we're sometimes reminded of important events in history. — Max Von Sydow
I AM IGNORANT of absolute truth. But I am humble before my ignorance and therein lies my honor and my reward. — Kahlil Gibran
Color is a plastic means of creating intervals ... color harmonics produced by special relationships, or tensions. We differentiate now between formal tensions and color tensions, just as we differentiate in music between counterpoint and harmony. — Hans Hofmann
Those who lack the courage will always find a philosophy to justify it. — Albert Camus
There's nothing so kingly as kindness,
And nothing so royal as truth. — Alice Cary
Don't preach too much to your pupils or abound in good talk in the abstract. Lie in wait rather for the practical opportunities, be prompt to seize those as they pass, and thus at one operation get your pupils both to think, to feel, and to do. — William James
What having a Down's syndrome child isn't - and I feel very strongly about this - is a tragedy. All those pregnancy books you read when you are expecting refer to Down's syndrome as if it were the worst possible outcome, and it's not. — Sally Phillips