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The problem with the contemplative life was that there was no end to contemplation, no fixed time limit after which thought had to be transformed into action. Contemplation was like sitting on a committee that seldom made recommendations and was ignored when it did, a committee that lacked even the authority to disband. — Richard Russo

There was little work left of a routine, mechanical nature. Men's minds were too valuable to waste on tasks that a few thousand transistors, some photo-electric cells, and a cubic meter of printed circuits could perform. — Arthur C. Clarke

My first novel was turned down by about twenty publishers over a period of two and a half years. Because my name is Irish and would not be familiar to English editors, one of them said: 'If she writes anything else, do let us know.' Slowly, very slowly, the books began to sell and be noticed. — Colm Toibin

students today are educated collecting dots. Almost none of it spent teaching
them the skills necessary to connect dots. The magic of connecting dots is that once you learn the techniques, the dots can change but you'll still be good at connecting them. — Seth Godin

I was born in New York in 1904. — J. Robert Oppenheimer

First came the birds, flowers and trees.
You know the drill.
Now I dedicate this to you, my dear. — C.C. Wyatt

To have everything and feel nothing was the worst kind of selfishness. — Jamie McGuire

Love is the greatest gift of life. Those who give and receive are blessed with the ecstasy of life. — Debasish Mridha

I saw Satan fall like lightning from heaven. — Anonymous

Be artistic, choose taste, set an example. — Sara Genn

To be human is to be on the defensive, somewhere, somehow. — Corra May Harris

husband, Alan, has encouraged me from the start and early on saw what needed to be elaborated upon, refined and honed. Without his guidance and encouragement, the project would have been a much lesser thing. Isabel — Isabel Jackson

The wise man never loses his temper. — Marcus Tullius Cicero