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Calculus, the electrical battery, the telephone, the steam engine, the radio - all these groundbreaking innovations were hit upon by multiple inventors working in parallel with no knowledge of one another. — Steven Johnson

I could see how people get addicted to animation, and I understand why it's so great for comedy. You can do whatever you want and it just happens. — Adam McKay

I am standing like shoe polish on an overstocked shelf hoping that one day someone will pick me to make things better. — Buddy Wakefield

Those are the men,' added Bolkonsky with a sigh which he could not suppress, as they went out of the palace, 'those are the men who decide the fate of nations. — Leo Tolstoy

Ultimately it all comes down to money, ultimately it all comes down to lab capacity. One thing we are clear about is if that money were to pass (in Congress), thousands of lives will be saved. — Chris Asplen

If the reality is not ideal, resist and refuse the reality and change it no matter how strong it is! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

History moves fast. It's hard to believe that gay Americans achieved full constitutional personhood just five years after corporations did! — Stephen Colbert

Drop Thy still dews of quietness, Till all our strivings cease; Take from our souls the strain and stress, And let our ordered lives confess The beauty of Thy peace. — John Greenleaf Whittier

The chief aim of wisdom is to enable one to bear with the stupidity of the ignorant. — Winston Churchill

Beauty by mistake'
the final phase in the history of beauty. — Milan Kundera

Power tempts even the best of men to take liberties with the truth. — Joseph Sobran

If we people become more helpful to others, there will be much less tragedy in the world! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

There is a lake that one day refused to flow away and threw up a dam at the place where it had before flowed out and since then this lake has always risen higher and higher. Perhaps the very act of renunciation provides us with the strength to bear it ; perhaps man will rise ever higher and higher when he no longer flows out into a God. — Friedrich Nietzsche