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Research is to see what everybody else has seen, and to think what nobody else has thought. — Albert Szent-Gyorgyi

We struggle with, agonize over and bluster heroically about the great questions of life when the answers to most of these lie hidden in our attitude toward the thousand minor details of each day. — Robert Grudin

I no longer say I'm unemployed. I say I'm unemployable. It's different. An unemployed suggests at a certain point in the future, you might be employed. That's not the case with me. I'm unemployable, and unfortunately, that's one of the bits of the web, in particular of Google. — Norman Finkelstein

I had been attempting novels since I was 14 but always ran out of steam. High hopes, poor craftsmanship. — Michel Faber

All pain deserves to be felt — John Green

I'm not used to studios being ecstatic about we did and saying, "Please go do that again." — Robert Downey Jr.

For aeons past, there were many gods who descended to be humans, yet there were not many humans who ascended back to their divinity. — Raphael Zernoff

Even thirty years later, reflecting back on the competition, Jobs cast it as a holy crusade: "IBM was essentially Microsoft at its worst. They were not a force for innovation; they were a force for evil. They were like ATT or Microsoft or Google is." Unfortunately — Walter Isaacson

With life in general, desires rule our thoughts in most aspects. — Auliq Ice

If you think only of yourself, you'll only destroy yourself. — Eric Felten

My fondness for extended monologue might have been encouraged by two decades of writing stage and radio dramas. — Norman Lock

The average sparrow is something of a bore and the trouble is that all sparrows are average. — Will Cuppy

I was in a university prep school in Canada, and the way that particular place worked was, you chose at a very young age what you were going to do with the rest of your life. Mine was law. — Leslie Hope