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Traditionally, psychology has been the study of two populations: university freshmen and white rats. — Paul Bloom

Opera on television in Europe is very important. If you think about it in the broadest sense: a lot of the dramas made in India with music are practically operas. They're not sung but they have a very big appeal. I don't know why American television people are so stupid but at the moment, they just seem to have some sort of a block. They just do what they do and they do it for a certain number of years. Then it wears out and they try something else. It's just a matter of time I think. — Robert Ashley

The whole scale and scope of the decorating and fashion business in this country are incomparably grander than in London. What's thrilling about America in general, and the New York fashion scene in particular, is its optimism. It makes the whole experience energizing and uplifting. — Hamish Bowles

Education is ... the invitation to disentangle oneself, for a time, from the urgencies of the here and now and to listen to the conversation in which human beings forever seek to understand themselves. — Michael Joseph Oakeshott

The truth is that every morning war is declared afresh. And the men who wish to continue it are as guilty as the men who began it, more guilty perhaps, for the latter perhaps did not foresee all its horrors. — Marcel Proust

I want to encourage everyone to be proactive with their health and get checked out. — Giuliana Rancic

Is not light grander than fire? It is the same element in a state of purity. — Thomas Carlyle

Philosophy's true use - "An operating system for life's difficulties and hardships". — Ryan Holiday

By putting the gift of yearning for God into every human being's heart, God at the same time draws all people made in God's image to God's self and into their own true selves. — Roberta Bondi

The public must and will be served. — William Penn

A city's art must give the impression that art is as indispensable a thing as water, or food. — Pier Giorgio Di Cicco