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I write poems, I meditate. I don't live up to people's expectations. I don't do the conventional cool things - I know I am the coolest person. — Kangana Ranaut

All our progress is an unfolding, like the vegetable bud. You have first an instinct, then an opinion, then a knowledge, as the plant has root, bud, and fruit. Trust the instinct to the end, though you can render no reason. It is vain to hurry it. By trusting it to the end it shall ripen into truth, and you shall know why you believe. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

I would never let anyone else borrow my heart if I know there's a chance in hell you might want it back. — Colleen Hoover

Google released the basic algorithms for a program called TensorFlow for public consumption by the open-source community. TensorFlow is a set of algorithms that enable fast computers to do "deep learning" with big data sets to perform tasks better than a human brain. "By January 2016 we had a course online on how to use the TensorFlow open-source platform to write deep learning algorithms to teach a machine to do anything - copyediting, flying a plane, or legal discovery from documents," explained Thrun. — Thomas L. Friedman

During one of my early seminars, there were a bunch of seminar junkies there. — Leonard Orr

There's many a boy here today who looks on war as all glory but it is all hell. — William Tecumseh Sherman

I believe that music is God's voice. — Brian Wilson

The good old days needed a lot of improvement. People aren't the only things that get better with age. — David Levithan

Never exchange the word of God for any wealth. — Lailah Gifty Akita

If after so much effort and prayer, the matter is not successful, it will be a clear sign that God does not will it. — Vincent De Paul

Maybe this whole obsession about colouring our hair is about our inability to grow up. To let go of the fact we aren't children any more, and the whole thing about changing our faces and looking young, and 60 being the new 40, is maybe we don't want to let go of our childhood. — Tamsin Greig