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A golfer has to learn to enjoy the process of striving to improve. That process, not the end result, enriches life. — Bob Rotella

The Big Bang theory says nothing about what banged, why it banged, or what happened before it banged. — Alan Guth

To trust immediate intuitions rather than collective examination that is rational, careful, and intelligent is not wisdom: it is the presumption of an old man who refuses to believe that the great world outside his village is any different from the one that he has always known. As — Carlo Rovelli

To patronize the faculty of taste is to patronize oneself. For taste governs every free - as opposed to rote - human response. — Susan Sontag

We have to make myths of our lives, the point being that if we do, then every grief or inexplicable seizure by weather, woe, or work can-if we discipline ourselves and think hard enough-be turned to account, be made to yield further insight into what it is to be alive, to be a human being. — May Sarton

Americans believe that if you know something, you should do something about it. — John Le Carre

I prefer all of my skeletons out of the closet, to make more room for my shoes. — Michelle Anderson Picarella

Love is so small it can tear itself through the eye of a needle — Michael Ondaatje

One might almost fear," writes a thoughtful woman, "seeing how the women of to-day are lightly stirred up to run after some new fashion or faith, that heaven is not so near to them as it was to their mothers and grandmothers. — Samuel Smiles

I was always making things. Even though art was what I did every day, it didn't even occur to me that I would be an artist. — Maya Lin

Over time, it's occurred to me that my protagonists all originate in some aspect of myself that I find myself questioning or feeling uncomfortable about. — Julia Glass

I'm not sure, with a grandmother like mine, if you can ever become a true American in the sense of believing that life is about the pursuit of happiness. — Jeffrey Eugenides