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the 10,000hr rule is a definite key in success — Malcolm Gladwell
Indeed, linear extrapolations make no large-scale sense in a universe that has spatial and temporal curvature. — Peter J. Carroll
Time is more Valuable than Money! — Yoris Sebastian
We can't fight AIDS unless we do much more to fight TB as well. — Nelson Mandela
At certain historic moments, grandparents took on childrearing responsibilities. In many cultures, they still do. Chinese grandparents who are able to retire at 55 are seen all over Beijing bouncing grandbabies. In the United States, we can't afford to retire at 55. — Erica Jong
If you can start with effort then you have a chance. — Ron Hunter
Faith is a choice like any other. If you're picking a career or a husband - or deciding whether to have a baby - there are feelings and reasons pro and con out the wazoo. But thinking it through is - at the final hour - horse dookey. You can only try out. — Mary Karr
If you want enemies, excel your friends; but if you want friends, let your friends excel you. — Dale Carnegie
Shed the pains of yesterday and seize the plans of tomorrow."
-Catherine N. Crumber — Catherine Crumber
Unconscious decisions for action go on constantly inside the head. — Robert E. Ornstein
A study in the American Journal of Public Health estimated that every $1 increase in the price of gasoline is associated with an additional 1,500 motorcycle deaths annually.10 — Charles Wheelan
There was something ghost-like and insubstantial about gases to these early chemists. They called liquids that turned into gases easily, "spirits." Methyl alcohol, they called "wood spirit"; ethyl alcohol, "wine spirit." Even today, alcoholic beverages are frequently referred to as "spirits." (Modern Arabs, from whose language the word "alcohol" was taken, call ethyl alcohol "spirit" from the English. This is a queer exchange.) — Isaac Asimov
The man who is possessed of wealth, who lolls on his sofa, or rolls in his carriage, cannot judge of the wants or feelings of the day laborer. The government we mean to erect is intended to last for ages ... unless wisely provided against, what will become of your government? In England, at this day, if elections were open to all classes of people, the property of the landed proprietors would be insecure. An agrarian law would soon take place. If these observations be just, our government ought to secure the permanent interests of the country against innovation. Landholders ought to have a share in the government, to support these invaluable interests, and to balance and check the other. They ought to be so constituted as to protect the minority of the opulent against the majority. The senate, therefore, ought to be this body; and to answer these purposes ... — James Madison
I think God appreciates that we appreciate his creation — Francis Collins
