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If you look at the people who have high impact, they have pretty general knowledge. They don't have a really narrowly focused education. — Larry Page

Stealing bases is just something I like to do. I figure if I can hit home runs and steal bases, I'd be different than everybody else. — Carl Crawford

I wore a coat and tie all through high school: my way of being rebellious in the late 1950s. — Vint Cerf

The worst things, however, are the petty thoughts. Verily, better to have done evilly than to have thought pettily! — Friedrich Nietzsche

Every poem is an infant labored into birth and I am drenched with sweating effort, tired from the pain and hurt of being a man, in the poem I transform myself into a woman. — Jimmy Santiago Baca

Why dont they stick to murder and leave art to us? — Jacob Epstein

Women prevent the threads of life from being broken. The finest minds have always understood the peacemaking role of women. — Mikhail Gorbachev

Sit with the repentant, for they have the softest hearts. — Abu Nuaym

Fritz giggled. He's the only man I've ever known who could giggle without giving you doubts about his fundamentals. — Rex Stout

I don't want to think of you having to spend a lifetime with someone who doesn't deserve you. — Anonymous

I don't want to punish anybody, but there are an extraordinary number of people who I might want to kill. — George Bernard Shaw

It's unlikely that you'll create something scarce without doing something risky to get there. — Seth

Oh! Stars and clouds and winds, ye are all about to mock me; if ye really pity me, crush sensation and memory; let me become as nought; but if not, depart, depart, and leave me in darkness. — Mary Shelley

No translation can possibly be perfect. Every production and every performance is a different path up the mountain, and nobody ever makes it all the way to the summit. — Terry Teachout