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On the one hand, a central part of this theory is the introduction of probability measures which describe what associations and deductions we are likely to make. — Ulf Grenander

I don't think I would have become President if it were not for my school music program. — William J. Clinton

To one visitor Alexandrian life was just one continuous revel, not a sweet or gentle revel either, but savage and harsh, a revel of dancers, whistlers, and murderers all combined. — Stacy Schiff

I used to carry my dad's empty guitar case around the neighborhood because I wanted people to think I played the guitar. I would put flintstones vitamins in it in case I got tired, so I could pop some and keep walking. — Kristen Wiig

To give prayer the secondary place is to make God seconday in life's affairs. — Edward McKendree Bounds

Impossibly, I knew I could beat him. It wasn't fantasy. It was fact. — Pippa DaCosta

The gardener gives us roses, not gardeners. — Harry Hooton

I'm always reading books - as many as there are. I ration myself on them so that I'll always be in supply. — Ernest Hemingway,

She's still taking on water. A desert blessing, an ocean curse. — John Green

There are as many versions of God as there are people in the world. — Deepak Chopra

Ah ... ! What's happening? it thought. Er, excuse me, who am I? Hello? Why am I here? What's my purpose in life? What do I mean by who am I? Calm down, get a grip now ... oh! this is an interesting sensation, what is it? — Douglas Adams

Pop belonged to more musical people in earlier times, but we've sort of gotten away from that. Now it's software people. I kind of feel like reclaiming it is in order. — Dave Sitek

The commonalities include the following, in the order of the Moses myth as in the Bible. For the exact book or tablet in which these themes appear, please consult the epic itself. — D.M. Murdock

Ah! How we all love to be deluded! We have a secret dread of being thought ignorant. And we end by being ignorant after all, only we have done it in a long and roundabout way. — Rabindranath Tagore