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The three main extra-rational activities in modern life are religion, war, and love. all these are extra-rational, but love is not anti-rational, that is to say, a reasonable man may reasonably rejoice in its existence — Bertrand Russell

Modesty is good. But take your credit. You can't always count on other people to offer it. — Alex Irvine

As she spoke, she watched the expressions on the faces go from incredulous shock, to hopeful belief, and finally to awestruck acceptance — Dan Brown

Many who have had an opportunity of knowing any more about mathematics confuse it with arithmetic, and consider it an arid science. In reality, however, it is a science which requires a great amount of imagination. — Sofia Kovalevskaya

Her mouth drops open in disbelief. Your dad tried to blackmail the mob? Has he never seen The Godfather? — M. Leighton

Heaven is all around, Translated to sound. — Michael Hedges

You'd see more floods like you've seen in Mozambique in 2000, you'd see more droughts like you saw in Kenya in the late 1990s, there would be a serious threat to the water flow down the Nile on which 10 countries depend. — Nicholas Stern

With technology, we can achieve universal access to secondary education within a generation. — Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka

In everything, there is a share of everything — Anaxagoras

I'm having to cope with the fact that some people might consider me a musician. — Grant Evans

Perceived self-efficacy in coping with potential threats leads people to approach such situations anxiously, and experience of disruptive arousal may further lower their sense of efficacy that they will be able to perform skillfully — Albert Bandura

Peace cannot exist without justice, justice cannot exist without fairness, fairness cannot exist without development, development cannot exist without democracy, democracy cannot exist without respect for the identity and worth of cultures and peoples. — Rigoberta Menchu