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If a guy tells me the probability of failure is 1 in 100,000, I know he's full of crap. — Richard P. Feynman

Education, fundamentally, is the increase of the percentage of the conscious in relation to the unconscious. It must be a developing idea. — Sylvia Ashton-Warner

For me, chess is a language, and if it's not my native tongue, it is one I learned via the immersion method at a young age. — Garry Kasparov

I'm very wary with impressions - I don't think I'm very good at impressions, I hate doing them. — Bobby Moynihan

Knowledge is not what is memorised.
Knowledge is what benefits. — Al-Shafi'i

If one fourth of the capital of a country were suddenly destroyed, or entirely transferred to a different part of the world, without any other cause occurring of a diminished demand for commodities, this scantiness of capital would certainly occasion great inconvenience to consumers, and great distress among the working classes; but it would be attended with great advantages to the remaining capitalists. — Thomas Malthus

To be honest, I've never been interested in how many games I've done and seen. It doesn't mean anything to anybody. All I know is I'm eternally grateful for having been allowed to work so many games. — Vin Scully

Then shut up or grab a sword and come help. (Takeshi)
Is that a challenge? (Savitar)
It would be if I didn't know for a fact that you're too lazy to rise to one. (Takeshi) — Sherrilyn Kenyon

She was italicising every other word, with that deadly, glittering brightness that a woman puts on when she is dodging a moral obligation. He — George Orwell

religions attempt to influence our mind-sets in the moment of temptation by incorporating different moral reminders into our environment. — Dan Ariely

Thousands of hopeful days came to naught before this one. This was a golden day. Never give up. — Richelle E. Goodrich

...You are a little boy. You want the moon to drink from as a golden cup; and so, it is very likely that you will become a great man -- if only you remain a little child. All the world'sgreat have been little boys who wanted the moon; running and climbing, they sometimes catch a firefly. But if one grow to a man's mind, that mind must see that it cannot have the moon and would not want it if it could -- and so, it catches no fireflies.' [Merlin] — John Steinbeck

the son of Olaf. The latter was a tall, — Peter Darman