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It is probably worth stating here that nobody wants to fail. We all want to succeed, whether we are entrepreneurs, sportsmen, politicians, scientists, or parents. But at a collective level, at the level of systemic complexity, success can only happen when we admit our mistakes, learn from them, and create a climate where it is, in a certain sense, "safe" to fail. — Matthew Syed
Documentary photography is becoming more illustrative as people become more familiar with photography's limitations and vulnerabilities. Reality has always been interpreted through layers of manipulation, abstraction, and intervention. But now, it is very much on the surface. I like this honesty about its dishonesty. Every photograph has many truths and none. Photographs are ambiguous, no matter how seemingly scientific they appear to be. They are always subject to an uncontrollable context. This is a tired statement, but worth repeating. — Taryn Simon
If love was compass enough, said Armand quietly, there would be no missing children. — Louise Penny
Noah's wife, who said to him after 40 days and 40 nights, It's your turn to spread the papers on the floor! Never got a dinner! — Red Buttons
All the money in the world is spent on feeling good. — Ry Cooder
Today, however, we are having a hard time living because we are so bent on outwitting death. — Simone De Beauvoir
Surely, one kiss wasn't enough to turn Fielding the virgin into Fielding the seducer. — Eli Easton
An elegant woman should be able to do her marketing without making housewives laugh. Those who laugh are always right. — Coco Chanel
It's all me, the human part, the angel part. I love Tucker Avery. — Cynthia Hand
Men wanted certainties, not more causes for doubt, and since the discoveries of science perplexed them with strange theories about the earth on which they walked and the bodies they inhabited, they turned with all the more zeal to the firm assurances of religion. Never — C. V. Wedgewood