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I think that there have been times, especially with writing songs, where you sit in a room with somebody, and they could be a very well-respected songwriter, but for whatever reason, the chemistry is just not right. — Dave Koz

The question I hoped to answer,was how much mechanics Aristotle had known, how much he had left for people such as Galileo and Newton to discover. Given that formulation, I rapidly discovered that Aristotle had known almost no mechanics at all... that conclusion was standard and it might in principle have been right. But I found it bothersome because, as I was reading him, Aristotle appeared not only ignorant of mechanics, but a dreadfully bad physical scientist as well. About motion, in particular, his writings seemed to me full of egregious errors, both of logic and of observation. — T.C. Kuhn

Such cases deserve attention since they show that apes do not have to be prompted by experimental conditions concocted by us humans to plan for the future. They do so of their own accord. — Frans De Waal

To make discoveries, you have to be curious about why the universe is the way it is. — Isaac Asimov

In order to understand life it is not only necessary not to be indifferent to men, but not to be indifferent to flocks, to trees. One should be indifferent to nothing. — Remy De Gourmont

We live in secular world now, but most of our art and culture is rooted in religion. — James Norton

Nothing happens without a conscious dream. — Debasish Mridha

You don't just have a story - you're a story in the making, and you never know what the next chapter's going to be. That's what makes it exciting. — Dan Millman

Personality affects appearance, so I always think positively. — Barbara Palvin

I want to love and be loved ... I don't want a world without love or grief or beauty. I'd rather die. — Daniel Mainwaring

For often we wickedly blind ourselves to the occasions of teaching and admonishing them, sometimes even of reprimanding and chiding them, either because we shrink from the labor or are ashamed to offend them, or because we fear to lose good friendships, — Augustine Of Hippo