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A willingness to be pleased requires modesty and even innocence
easy to deride as mawkish and sentimental. — Gretchen Rubin

The internet makes it much easier for politicians to communicate directly with voters - think of the interest when David launched WebCameron, or Tony Blair's rather embarrassing attempt to catch up on YouTube. — Theresa May

First, all means to conciliate; failing that, all means to crush. — Cardinal Richelieu

When talking to first-time entrepreneurs, I often ask them: 'How do you know that people want your product or service?' As you can expect, the answer is often that they don't yet, but will know once they launch. And they're right. That's why it's critical to launch as quickly as possible so you can get that feedback. — Kathryn Minshew

The man of fantasy must become the man of action, the adventure of dreams the adventure of life. — Milan Kundera

We are the sons of Light and children of God. Glory unto the Lord, we will succeed. — Swami Vivekananda

One just has to look at the thing from a perspective that interests you personally. — Zadie Smith

I shall not rest quiet in Montparnasse.
I shall not lie easy at Winchelsea.
You may bury my body in Sussex grass,
You may bury my tongue at Champmedy.
I shall not be there. I shall rise and pass.
Bury my heart at Wounded Knee — Stephen Vincent Benet

I went to art school for fine art and then I started doing performance art, and then I started making fun of performance art, and it turned into comedy. — Mary Lynn Rajskub

If we wanted to construct a basic philosophical attitude from these scientific utterances of Pauli's, at first we would be inclined to infer from them an extreme rationalism and a fundamentally skeptical point of view. In reality however, behind this outward display of criticism and skepticism lay concealed a deep philosophical interest even in those dark areas of reality of the human mind which elude the grasp of reason. And while the power of fascination emanating from Pauli's analyses of physical problems was admittedly due in some measure to the detailed and penetrating clarity of his formulations, the rest was derived from a constant contact with the field of creative processes, for which no rational formulation as yet exists. — Werner Heisenberg