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The Law is God. Anything attributed to Him is not a mere attribute. He is Truth, Love, Law and a million things that human ingenuity can name. — Mahatma Gandhi

We still lend our old house out to relatives. They keep a guest book for my fans to sign. — Loretta Lynn

The traditional boundaries between various fields of science are rapidly disappearing and what is more important science does not know any national borders. The scientists of the world are forming an invisible network with a very free flow of scientific information - a freedom accepted by the countries of the world irrespective of political systems or religions ... Great care must be taken that the scientific network is utilized only for scientific purposes - if it gets involved in political questions it loses its special status and utility as a nonpolitical force for development. — Sune Bergstrom

I could see that making judgments about people so that they are tried and sentenced in your head, without asking them for their perspective, is both unethical and unproductive. So I learned to love real integrity and to despise the lack of it. — Ray Dalio

We can learn from IBM's successful history that you don't have to have the best product to become number one. You don't even have to have a good product. — Adam Osborne

The painter will produce pictures of little merit if he takes the works of others as his standard. — Leonardo Da Vinci

I get described as 'interesting' a lot. People often call me odd, too. Maybe they mean ugly. Given the services of a plastic surgeon, I would get a pair of cheekbones. — Anna Maxwell Martin

I don't like Los Angeles. The people are awful and terribly shallow, and everybody wants to be famous but nobody wants to play the game. I'm from New York. I will kill to get what I need. — Lady Gaga

To live with the terrible truths about ourselves is the only way of not living them out. A need denied has infinitely more power than a need accepted. — Jo Coudert

I'm truly sorry man's dominion has broken Nature's social union. — Robert Burns

Discomfort without hope of betterment is not a great springboard. — Dorothy Dunnett

Jezal had often observed that the ever so slightly stupid will act more stupidly in clever company. Having lost the high ground already, they scramble eagerly for the position of likable idiot, stay out of arguments they will only lose, and hence be everyone's friend, — Joe Abercrombie

i am losing parts of you like i lose eyelashes
unknowingly and everywhere — Rupi Kaur

We do not judge men by what they are in themselves, but by what they are relatively to us. — Sophie Swetchine

Bert Williams was the funniest man I ever saw and the saddest man I ever knew. — W.C. Fields