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We start with the evidence, and then figure out what the best explanation of it all really is, regardless of where this quest for truth takes us. — Richard Carrier

I really believe that we have to work hard to make online education better and better, and eventually it's going to be really great. But like most of these things, it takes time to improve, to understand and to make things really good. — Sebastian Thrun

The downfall of the industry seems to actually be good for art. I think the industry will find their way once the focus shifts from its greed-based origins, downsizes, and begins to support creative visions that speak to our times and shifting ideals. — Saul Williams

With something like Chernobyl, the public reaction was 'Oh, my God, science has really done wrong.' — George Smoot

Why use profanity in real life and writing? Because sometimes 'darn it' just doesn't cut it. — Jacqueline Patricks

Growing up, I meant to be a memory. — Alejandro Zambra

Thanks makes now a sanctuary. — Ann Voskamp

And it was then that I realized wow, I'm able to write lyrics and sing and stuff like that. — Utada Hikaru

Love hopes for happy endings. — J. Nelle Patrick

Guard units in the U.S. are suffering severe equipment shortages which will affect their ability to respond to emergencies in their home States, such as Katrina. — Ike Skelton

Sometimes I think this planet is under a spell," Elias said. "We are asleep or in a trance, and something causes us to see what it wants us to see and remember and think what it wants us to remember and think. Which means we're whatever it wants us to be. Which in turn means that we have no genuine existence. We're at the mercy of some kind of whim. — Philip K. Dick

Meditation is making research into yourself, and into the subtler fields of activity. Day after day we culture our minds with the deep silence of our own Being. This is not the silence of a stone, but creative silence. We have to find it for ourselves. We decrease activity until silence becomes creative, and we sit in creative silence and close the gates of perception for insight into the content of life. — Maharishi Mahesh Yogi