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No one ever accomplished anything great sitting down. — Chris Hadfield
I finished a big book the other day. 421 pages. That's a lot of coloring when you think about it. — Adam Sandler
The vulgar charge that the tendency of democracies is to leveling, meaning to drag all down to the level of the lowest, is singularly untrue; its real tendency being to elevate the depressed to a condition not unworthy of their manhood. — James F. Cooper
When an inner situation is not made conscious, it appears outside as fate. — Carl Jung
I do love standup. I love comedians. They're my community. Also, because I know so many of them, I know the value of them. I know what they can do. — Louis C.K.
What would these young kids do if they didn't have a computer? They wouldn't find their way around the own back pockets
from Amaury's Hellion (Scanguards Vampires, #2) — Tina Folsom
Music is the voice that tells us that the human race is greater than it knows. — Napoleon Bonaparte
You can't act on an empty stomach, because you're breathing's all wrong. — Vivien Leigh
If your result needs a statistician then you should design a better experiment. — Ernest Rutherford
Fairness is not the end result, it's the opportunity. And everybody in America today has the opportunity to get ahead. — Tim Huelskamp
Fifty percent of all meaningful education takes place in the home. What do you share with your child? You share your interests. I was a book person. I read with my son. My wife is an artist. She dragged his little butt around to museums. He's an illustrator of children's books. — Walter Dean Myers
People think about autism as something with kids. Well, those kids grow up. — Jason Katims
The resolving of the ethical, is freedom; the negative resolution also has this, but the freedom, blank and bare, is as if tongue-tied, hard to express, and generally has something hard in its nature. Falling in love, however, promptly sets it to music, even if this composition contains a very difficult passage. — Soren Kierkegaard
