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These days people seek knowledge, not wisdom. Knowledge is of the past, wisdom is of the future. — Vernon Cooper

This time is given to me by God that I may live in it. It is not given to make something out of it, but given me to be stored away in eternity as my own. — Thomas Merton

Sometimes I'm inspired by a certain part of my life - I'm thinking about a place and I'll mix the colors from memory. — Jose Parla

The supreme gift of an artist is the knowledge of when to stop. — Arthur Conan Doyle

with her fog, her amphetamine, and her pearls ... — Bob Dylan

Rated "success in a high-paying career or profession" as important to their lives.10 A recent survey of Millennials11 found that women were just as likely to describe themselves as ambitious as men. Although this is an improvement, even among this demographic, the leadership ambition gap remains. Millennial women are less likely than Millennial men to agree that the statement "I aspire — Sheryl Sandberg

Human culture, in evolutionary terms, moves from episodic, to mimetic, to mythic, to theoretic - that made all kinds of sense. To some extent, ontogeny repeats phylogeny, because children go through something like the same thing. — Robert Neelly Bellah

States in the world are like individuals in the state of nature. They are neither perfectly good nor are they controlled by law. — Kenneth Waltz

Detaching does not mean we don't care. It means we learn to love, care, and be involved without going crazy. — Melody Beattie

The days of television as we knew it growing up are over. You have a bigger, wider world audience on the Internet, larger than any American television series. People don't watch television in the same context as before. Nowadays they watch their television on the Internet at their convenience. That's the whole wave, and it's now - not the future. — Criss Angel

The BBC is a victim of its own independence. — Graham Norton

You do not need to belong to the cat for a long time to realize the main thing that cats like to do is to wrap theirselves up in mystery, perhaps only except for a hobby of jumbling up everything that is in order. And if the cat can, and usually so, make a great mystery of where it was when you were searching for it even if a moment ago it was sitting by your side, do not have any doubts: its ancestors had a great pleasure to surround its origin by mystery. — Cleveland Amory

To me, Darth Vader is the epitome of evil. — Manu Bennett