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I knew in that moment that things would be forever different- that today was gong to be the day that split my life into before and after. — Morgan Matson

I had a clear idea about what time is till I was asked to explain it and ceased to understand it altogether as soon as I began explaining it. — Saint Augustine

The man who attracts attention is the man who is thinking all the time, and expressing himself in little ways. It is not the man who tries to dazzle his employer by doing the theatrical, the spectacular. — Charles M. Schwab

I am very concerned about the environment and psychological health of this beautiful planet. — Cornel Wilde

I imagine if Spotify becomes something that people are willing to pay for, then I'm sure iTunes will just create their own service, and they're actually fair to artists. — Patrick Carney

Maybe that's what the quasars that stand sentinel at the end of the universe are all about - they are the spots where people like Socrates and Christ dug through; they are windows into bright and terrible wisdom. They are warnings. — Whitley Strieber

I am not against standardized tests. There are tests and tests and tests, and, to simplify, the ones I favor are criterion-referenced tests of skills, aligned with the curriculum. Social and emotional skills are important but skills are too. I find it heartbreaking that this is so often seen as an either-or choice. To get to the richness of studying literature, for example, you must first be an adept and confident reader. Whether you are is something a good test can measure. — Nicholas Lemann

Education is a better safeguard of liberty than a standing army. — Edward Everett

Anything that provides you with very, very stable income, very stable conditions, maybe generally stable, that often, it masks real risks, risks of blow-ups. — Nassim Nicholas Taleb

What joy there is in hearing yourself think, and to make that thinking into ink. — John Olsen