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All we need to do is pay attention to ourselves and pay attention when somebody gives you a compliment based on something that you do naturally. Then that lets you know that that's your talent. I mean, talents come in so many different sizes, so many different colors, so many different ways. — Gabourey Sidibe

The problem with most people," Dad said once, not necessarily implying that I counted as most people, but not discounting the possibility either, "is that they want to be alive for as long as possible without having any idea whatsoever how to live. — Alexandra Fuller

do not think there is any thrill that can go through the human heart like that felt by the inventor as he sees some creation of the brain unfolding to success. - NIKOLA TESLA, 1896, INVENTOR OF ALTERNATING CURRENT — Ray Kurzweil

And so he did his endless work,' I continued quietly, 'without feeling, without pity, without rest, for to open his heart to these would be to open his heart to his loneliness and longing and that was beyond bearing. — Martine Leavitt

The steam-engine I call fire-demon and great; but it is nothing to the invention of fire. — Thomas Carlyle

When a wound is rotten, almost everybody
is suffering.
Petra Hermans — Petra Hermans

Everything starts as somebody's dream. — Larry Niven

The cracked plate has to be retained in the pantry, has to be kept in service as a household necessity. It can never be warmed on the stove nor shuffled with the other plates in the dishpan; it will not be brought out for company but it will do to hold crackers late at night or to go into the ice-box with the left overs. — F Scott Fitzgerald

Ideological differences are no excuse for rudeness. — Judith Martin

If I see MS Dhoni coming to bat at number 4, I will be the happiest person on earth — Virender Sehwag

What did the zombie say to the whore?
Keep the tip! — Diana Rowland

If we give up on politics, we're done for. Powerlessness is a self-fulfilling prophesy. — Robert Reich

The law in the United States, in every jurisdiction until about 1876, was that if a factory put smoke into the air, even one day a year, and it got onto a neighbor's property, the neighbor had the right to enjoin to close down the factory, and the courts had no choice but to do that. — Robert F. Kennedy Jr.