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I have to say, 'Gravity' is better in 3-D, even though in 2-D the quality of the picture is better. But the 3-D is better. — Alfonso Cuaron
My heart is drawn backwards and forwards between the spinning wheel and books. — Mahatma Gandhi
The point of the essay is to change things. — Edward Tufte
My mother taught me that reading is a kind of work, and that every paragraph merits exertion, and in this way, I learned how to absorb difficult books. Soon after I went to kindergarten, however, I learned that reading difficult books also brings trouble. I was punished for reading ahead of the class, for being unwilling to speak and act "nicely." I didn't know why I simultaneously feared and adored my female teachers, but I did know that I needed their attention — Hope Jahren
Your life is yours to live, no matter how you choose to live it. When you do not think about how you intend to live it, it lives you. When you occupy it, step into it consciously, you live it. — Gary Zukav
You must linger among a limited number of master thinkers, and digest their works, if you would derive ideas which shall win firm hold in your mind. — Seneca.
We are what ballads are written of, what bards sing of. We are epic, you and I. — Samantha Garman
They say a wise man learns from others mistakes, I learn from others success, why pay attention to the mistakes? — Behdad Sami
And if you did it for a good reason, you'd do it for a bad one. You couldn't say "we're the good guys" and do bad-guy things. — Terry Pratchett
If somebody praises us and if we have any humility we will feel totally like a fool. — Radhanath Swami
In fact, there are all sorts of great institutions and human enterprises that the Bible doesn't address or regulate. And so we are free to invent them and operate them in line with the general principles for human life that the Bible gives us. But marriage is different. As the Presbyterian Book of Common Worship says, God "established marriage for the welfare and happiness of humankind." Marriage did not evolve in the late Bronze Age as a way to determine property rights. At the climax of the Genesis account of creation we see God bringing a woman and a man together to unite them in marriage. The Bible begins with a wedding (of Adam and Eve) and ends in the book of Revelation with a wedding (of Christ and the church). Marriage is God's idea. — Timothy Keller