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As far as I could tell, the quickest way to a geeky guy's heart usually involved geometric shapes. — Angela N. Blount

I was always jealous of something getting more attention. — Robyn Hitchcock

If something is so far beyond your imagination, it's hard even to fear it. — Stephen Baxter

And when her eyes met mine, I felt something click, like a key turning in a lock. — Nicholas Sparks

The most powerful drive in the ascent of man is his pleasure in his own skill. He loves to do what he does well. And having done it well, he loves to do it better. — Jacob Bronowski

I worked a great deal then, as you can only do on a set theme, absolved from the obligation to find a new fact, a new subject every day. — Rico Lebrun

Being sick robs a person of their health and being poor robs them of life's luxuries, but being pitied robs them of their will to live. — Bette Lee Crosby

I enjoy doing independent films more, only because there's more freedom. There's not as many cooks tampering with what you are trying to do. — Illeana Douglas

Industry need not wish. — Benjamin Franklin

War is cruel and you cannot refine it. — William Tecumseh Sherman

You have been created by God and for God, and someday you will stand amazed at the simple yet profound ways He has used you even when you weren't aware of it. — Kay Arthur

Let me say that I've never thought to conduct because the conductor has to think to the music before the orchestra. And the orchestra comes later. For me, it's terrible. — Andrea Bocelli

Every dogma embodies some shade of truth to give it seeming currency. — Amos Bronson Alcott

I hang out with models, the biggest pop stars and, you know, really and honestly, I hate saying this, but none of them are achieving those body shapes by being healthy. — Lily Allen

People have no value in looking for God. They have not delved deep into it. They have delved deep into earning money. They look at the map and wonder which port to disembark? Then they search to see if they will find a "canteen" (restaurant) or not. They search for such things. But for them God has 'no value'. Should one not search for Him? — Dada Bhagwan