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Had all the world been a school and Wilson its principal, he would have been the greatest statesman in history. — Barbara W. Tuchman

To stop short in any research that bids fair to widen the gates of knowledge, to recoil from fear of difficulty or adverse criticism, is to bring reproach on science. There is nothing for the investigator to do but go straight on, 'to explore up and down, inch by inch, with the taper his reason;' to follow the light wherever it may lead, even should it at times resemble a will-o'-the-wisp. — William Crookes

Money can't buy true love. Those promises. A real person who loves you, loves you from the heart. — Auliq Ice

The optimist regards the future as uncertain. — Eugene Wigner

You should get married. When I was younger, I was into the fame and fortune, and now I realize that a loving wife and happy children - that's life's greatest consolation prize. — Emo Philips

It's very lonely bringing up a child on your own. — Diane Abbott

In it's highest and purest form, good feng shui signifies perfect alignment between inner and outer worlds. — Lada Ray

Natural selection, as it has operated in human history, favors not only the clever but the murderous. — Barbara Ehrenreich

I actually failed my first license test. I got an automatic fail. I guess I had been doing well but she had to pull the emergency brake so obviously there was a problem. I remember them handing me my fail paper and me just bursting into tears. — Jane Levy

The difficulty of always feeling that you ought to be doing something is that you tend to undervalue the times when you're apparently doing nothing, and those are very important times. — Brian Eno

As some people turned to religion for comfort, so, Highsmith wrote in her notebook in September 1970, she took refuge in her belief that she was making progress as a writer. But she realised that both systems of survival were, however, fundamentally illusory. She wrote, she said, quoting Oscar Wilde because, 'Work never seems to me a reality, but a way of getting rid of reality'. — Andrew Wilson