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Mathematics is the abstract key which turns the lock of the physical universe. — John Polkinghorne

Mental toughness is to physical as four is to one. — Bobby Knight

I read the note and it did not please me and I threw it away, so not even time could find it. — Richard Brautigan

Technology is important to Art because it connects creativity with innovation and the spirit of inventiveness. Whether we are using technology to create our art, or to share our art, it challenges artists to explore new realms of aesthetic experience and cultural relevance. But, on the other hand, Art is important to Technology for the most important reason of all. Art gives Technology its humanity. And our humanity is the driving force behind every new technology we design and every product we manufacture. We are all makers. Without creativity, we don't make anything. If we don't make anything, we don't progress. — Kim Chestney

Real beauty is when you're centered, when our mind is with the truth. That is how every baby is beautiful because they are centered. — Sri Sri Ravi Shankar

I'm not the same. How could I be the same? — Hilary T. Smith

The gods to each ascribe a differing lot: Some enter at the portal. Some do not! — Ford Madox Ford

I'm always aware that under the spritely twitter of birds, bones are being crunched and ribbons of flesh are being stripped away, all of it the work of bright-eyed creatures without feeling or conscience. I don't look to nature for comfort or serenity. — Sue Grafton

When you're jumping so high for something so far up in the sky, you have to know that there is definitely someone there who can catch you, someone who knows how to catch you and when. — Picabo Street

ONE SUNDAY MORNING, I climbed up to the light from a weighty and complicated dream, nothing of it left but a ringing in my ears and the ache of something slipped from my grasp and fallen into a crevasse where I would not see it again. Yet somehow - in the midst of this profound sinking, snapped threads, fragments lost and untrackable - a sentence stood out, ticking across the darkness like a news crawler at the bottom of a TV screen: — Donna Tartt