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Top Worboys Committee Quotes

When you change the way you think about a situation, everything connected to that situation will change. — Rhonda Byrne

There is nothing about an individual as important as his IQ, except possibly his morals, — Lewis Terman

Excarnation The process by which religion (and Christianity in particular) is dis-embodied and de-ritualized, turned into a belief system. — James K.A. Smith

Our only hope is not for more willpower; it is for a new set of habits. — John Ortberg

Part of wearing a tee is saying, 'I'm comfortable and casual.' — Ryan Seacrest

After we passed a few more houses, the street ceased to mantain any pretense of urbanity, like a man returning to his little village who, piece by piece, strips off his Sunday best, slowly changing back into a peasant as he gets closer to his home. — Bruno Schulz

Guarding knowledge is not a good way to understand. Understanding means to throw away your knowledge. — Thich Nhat Hanh

These ivy league students are in the upper echelon of the college boards and had great opportunity in front of them regardless of where they go to college. Its in their very nature and it is something they expect. — Michael N. Castle

How terrible it is to love something death can touch. — Unknown

Many would be willing to have afflictions provided that they not be inconvenienced by them. — Francis De Sales

Formerly Milton's Paradise Lost had been my chief favourite, and in my excursions during the voyage of the Beagle, when I could take only a single small volume, I always chose Milton. — Charles Darwin

The question of woman's work in its economic aspect is really one not so much now of woman's rights as of woman's mights. Pretty much anything she wants to do, a resolute girl may now do. — R. Heber Newton

In my view, ideas and other intellectual productions are more interesting, more indicative of intelligence, and more productively debated than IQ alone. — Christopher Langan

Form is, in a way, death. A novelist's obligation is to break free from the form, even though he knows that this will also be seen as artificial and distanced from life. — Karl Ove Knausgaard