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There was a telemarketing job one summer in high school that I was rejected for. I still walk by the building that I actually had the interview in. It's still in New York, and I always think about that job and why I didn't get it. — Noah Baumbach
Dare! Behind every success, there lies this magical word! — Mehmet Murat Ildan
People take it for granted that the physical world is both ordered and intelligible. The underlying order in nature - the laws of physics - are simply accepted as given, as brute facts. Nobody asks where they came from; at least not in polite company. However, even the most atheistic scientist accepts as an act of faith that the universe is not absurd, that there is a rational basis to physical existence manifested as law-like order in nature that is at least partly comprehensible to us. So science can proceed only if the scientist adopts an essentially theological worldview. — Paul Davies
Whether you're online or out in the real world, treat every person you meet as a possible future resource. — Erik Deckers
As I write, highly civilized human beings are flying overhead, trying to kill me. — George Orwell
Never complain, pray for strength to overcome the difficulty. — Lailah Gifty Akita
The wise crow knows
I'm a child of the fall.
Copper and brass, gusty wind blows.
Vivid, cloudless skies, watch shivering naked trees stand tall.
Hope, sweet and eager, does rise
from rust-soaked vistas to shining eyes.
Here, to forever, my beating heart goes;
something the old crow already knows. — A.K. White
If you listen to 'The Revolution Will Not Be Televised,' by Gil Scott-Heron, that album is dripping with rage. — Henry Rollins
Do not try to be special. If you are simply ordinary, more ordinary than others, you will become extraordinary. — Jaggi Vasudev
You cannot have a rational discussion with a man who prefers shooting you to being convinced by you. — Karl Popper
Sin is the most expensive thing in the universe. Nothing else can cost so much. — Charles Grandison Finney
A conquered nation is like a man with cancer: he can think of nothing else. — George Bernard Shaw
Foolish men always believe that a little knowledge will give them control over the world, but it is no more than a display of their vanity. — J. P. Vinluca
The Internet promised a truly global egalitarian age. That was the idea, anyway. The international and unstructured nature of the thing was vital to these early Internet idealists. If knowledge is power, then power at long last would reside where it belonged, with the people, all people! — Mark Bowden
