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Abundance, even of good things, prevents them from being valued — Miguel De Cervantes Saavedra
It wasn't very long after I'd divorced Alice and met Candi that we decided to get married. She had an uncle down in San Diego who made jewelry, and I had this idea. Let's get a ring for me, I said, that has the diamond on the inside so nobody can see it. I thought that would be more special than a normal ring. — Steve Wozniak
That's a heavy word, but picking up a newspaper every day, how can you not despair at what's happening in the world, and how we're represented as human beings? The disappointments and corruption are dismaying at every level. And the biggest source of evil is of course religion. Religions are tearing each other apart in the name of their personal god. And the irony is, by definition, they're probably worshipping the same god. — Ridley Scott
Dar'st thou amid the varied multitude To live alone, an isolated thing? — Percy Bysshe Shelley
Lets take away the incentives to do 'to' patients and instead create incentives to do 'for' patients, to be 'with' patients. We don't need to do comparative effectiveness trials to see if that works; we can just ask patients. — Abraham Verghese
Scientific management promised to replace rules of thumb with accurate measurements. — Jill Lepore
Plot is a primitive vulgarity in literature, said Balph Eubank contemptuously. — Ayn Rand
Your mind can see more than your eyes.
Your heart can carry more than your hands.
Your soul can go further than your feet. — Matshona Dhliwayo
One should indeed read Pope with his notes available, in the Twickenham edition possibly, to see what a vast amount he did understand about Homer. — Robert Fitzgerald
What are our priorities? First, the welfare, the survival of the people. Then, democratic norms and processes which from time to time we have to suspend. — Lee Kuan Yew
As Geography without History seemeth a carkasse without motion; so History without Geography wandreth as a Vagrant without a certaine habitation. — John Smith
Nature is as well adapted to our weakness as to our strength. — Henry David Thoreau
