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The human person finds his perfection in seeking and loving what is true and good. — Pope Benedict XVI

I'm not the perfectionist anymore. It's my staff. They're the ones always insisting on doing something better and better. — Walt Disney

Mathematicians aren't satisfied because they know there are no solutions up to four million or four billion, they really want to know that there are no solutions up to infinity. — Andrew Wiles

Do you really want to get into my head? I think. It's not a friendly place. You'll regret it. — Kiersten White

What's cool about really little kids is that they don't say stuff to try to hurt your feelings, even though sometimes they do say stuff that hurts your feelings. But they don't actually know what they're saying. Big kids, though: they know what they're saying. And that is definitely not fun for me. — R.J. Palacio

To be a good friend remember that we are human magnets: that like attracts like and that as we give we get. — Bill Vaughan

Fully alive and deeply committed is a risky business. — Steven Kotler

I will say, as a woman, when you put a mustache on, you find out a lot of things about yourself. — Carrie Brownstein

My challenge was even greater as a journalist, because this was happening in my own backyard. — Paula Zahn

Abandoned babies are unfortunate unwanted results of a once urgent desire to have an orgasm — David Cross

If there are political programs on TV, yet it takes an artist to actually energize political debate, that tells you something really quite frightening about the level of the political debate happening on mainstream channels - right-wing-biased mothers. — Thom Yorke

The truth is, about the Middle East is, had there been no oil there, it would be like Africa. Nobody is threatening to intervene in Africa. — Wesley Clark

One doesn't have to follow every proposition, make every connection-the intuitive or affective reading may be more practical anyway. What if one accepted the invitation-come as you are-and read with a different attitude, which might be more like the way one attends to poetry? Then difficulty would not prevent the flashes of understanding that we anticipate in the poets we love, difficult though they may be. — Robert Hurley

One is expected to show a bit of eccentricity to be interesting. Otherwise one is simply a sad old crone, and no one wants that, you know. — Camilla Lackberg