Tsinghua Quotes & Sayings
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The cheapest gadget - and you don't even have to spend a dime - is chopsticks from a Chinese restaurant. I use them for everything: to toss salads, to turn a piece of meat in the pan, to flip croquettes in the Fryolator, to whisk eggs for omelets, to stir eggs into fried rice when I make that for my daughters. — Jose Andres

Animals are the best actors. They never lie, they're always present, and they listen. That's a lot more than a lot of actors can say for themselves. — Graham Phillips

No true Latter-Day Saint, while physically or emotionally able will voluntarily shift the burden of his own or his family's well-being to someone else. So long as he can, under the inspiration of the Lord and with his own labors, he will supply himself and his family with the spiritual and temporal necessities of life. — Spencer W. Kimball

Sci-fi conventions are probably the most fun, the most out-of-the-box, entertaining week or weekend you've ever had in your life. — Richard Hatch

You'll be fine, just some minor burns and hypothermia, which was kind of hard to explain. — Kiersten White

There's no greater power than the power of good-bye. — Madonna Ciccone

Default choices often remain unchanged for no reason other than being the default, either because of this lack of information or humans' status quo bias. — Marvin Ammori

I wanted to be something else, anything else. I could be a snail on a leaf, or the leaf itself. I could be a pig in the mud or a cow grazing in the field. I could be a drop of rain that fell from the heavens, or a shimmering fish deep in the ocean. But I was human and I had feelings — Burbuqe Raufi

I'm a boxer-briefs guy. — Michael Trevino

I once heard someone say that the concept of moderation seems a little extreme, and tonight ... I agree. — Koren Zailckas

The best friends are the ones who you can be away from for months or even years, but then when you meet up again it's like you just saw them that morning. — Helen Harper

As a writer, I like the list of "things to strive for" that Richard Yates kept above his typewriter:
genuine clarity
genuine feeling
the right word
the exact English sentence
the eloquent detail
the rigorous dramatization of story — Richard Yates

There can be no deep disappointment where there is not deep love. — Martin Luther King Jr.

The word should be thinkering. — Michael Ondaatje