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We appealed to the conscience of the world. The world has no conscience. We have no one but ourselves.
The fight. The struggle. The historic destiny. The return of the people. The cause: life therefore having a meaning and shape that eludes the rest of us in the endless wash of 'What the hell are we doing here?' In a single day, says an Israeli friend, he experiences events and emotions that would keep a Swede going for a year. — David Hare

I always had an awful lot going on in my head, always telling myself stories, very vivid imagination. — Kate Thompson

think that you can make a habit of working a sixty- to eighty-hour week without crashing and burning or creating havoc elsewhere is delusional. — Kerri Weems

Lead rationally.
Lead responsibly.
Lead resiliently.
Lead reliably. — Matshona Dhliwayo

Affection is the broadest basis of a good life. — George Eliot

By the way, that's my number one piece of advice if you're going to join a startup: pick a rocket ship. — Sam Altman

My first buildings, when I was about 30, were rejected for aesthetic reasons. — Peter Zumthor

When I wait for only half a second,
it all makes worth waiting for,
Petra Cecilia Maria Hermans
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September 1, 2016 — Petra Hermans

Whatever is missing is what you're not giving. — Derek Rydall

I wasn't born smart, I was born curious. — John Handley

His eyes were holes in the world. — David Foster Wallace

A voice is very intimate. It's something of your own. So there's always this fear, because you feel naked. There's a fear of not reaching up to expectations. As you become more famous, people come and expect to hear something extraordinary, so you don't want to disappoint them. I feel this sense of responsibility. — Andrea Bocelli

The basic idea that the purpose of life is to be happy or is to experience the most favorable ratio of pleasure to suffering or productivity to work or gratification to sacrifice or any of that stuff, which, you know, a couple generations ago, to say that kind of stuff would have made you, you know, a freak - a freak and an Epicurean - and now seems to be so much - simply an unquestioned assumption of the culture that we don't really even talk about it anymore. — David Foster Wallace

In its first 30 years of existence, up to the mid 1970s, the practical applications of game theory were very limited, probably as a result of excessive preoccupation by game theorists with cooperative solution concepts. — John Harsanyi