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I wouldn't say that 'The Fabric of the Cosmos' is a book on cosmology. Cosmology certainly plays a big part, but the major theme is our ever-evolving understanding of space and time, and what it all means for our sense of reality.
— Brian Greene
Tags: book, space, reality, time
Despite all the achievements of civilisation, the human being is still one of the most vulnerable creatures on earth.
— Vladimir Putin
Tags: human, human-being, being, earth
I've tried to go out of my comfort zone to experiment with comedy onscreen.
— Ram Charan
Tags: comfort-zone, out, comfort, comedy, go
I'm a mom. That probably hinders sometimes and helps sometimes. To some people, that makes me more approachable.
— Elizabeth Esty
Tags: mom, sometimes, people, me
Algorithms diminish public safety in this country. They ask us to pretend that lengthy arrest records and violent crimes don't matter. They ask police to scoop up the bad guys only for the courts to immediately release them. They turn us into a bad joke.
— John Kennedy
Tags: country, bad, matter, police
Rome is the city of echoes, the city of illusions, and the city of yearning.
— Giotto di Bondone
Tags: yearning, illusions, rome, city, travel
Now, finally has the elevator arrived. The stairs was about to become a personal inferno.
— Anders Zorn
Tags: now, about, personal, stairs
The initial response to 'Yennai Arindhaal' was that it didn't have all the quintessential commercial elements, though I consider it as my most commercial venture.
— Gautham Menon
Tags: venture, though, response, most
Every palace and every work of art is only dust as yet unrealized, and time is the patient wind that will whither it all away.
— Dean Koontz The Face
Tags: time, pessimism, koontz
The Accounting of Love and Hospitality - Sermon on the Account Do enough for others that it's impossible For them to keep accounts Of what they owe you Or what you've done. Lose the account yourself, Expect nothing in return. Make a habit of giving things away. Pay for other people's meal, Friends and strangers. Keep no accounts on that either. Take what is offered to you, But expect or demand nothing. Tell the people in your life That you appreciate them As often as you can. There may be a day when you can't. Tell your kids and spouse that you love them, Often and every night. Remind yourself What it is you love about them. Look for ways to be kind and helpful, There are plenty to find. Do things without telling others You've done them. Don't even remind yourself. Do acts of kindness, then let them go. Live a life without clinging to expectations About who you should be. Your friends and family will change, Everything does, you will. Life has a lot of additions and subtraction; Change is inevitable. Spend time mindfully changing yourself Towards kindness and patience. At the end of your life, Which could be any moment, Let the ones that knew you Have lived a better life because you were there. Let your accounts be settled And forgive other people's.
— Eric Overby
Tags: the-way, sermon-on-the-mount, life-philosophy, life-lessons, kindness-compassion, how-to-live, how-to-be-happy, hospitality, forgiveness, better-life
Each book is a mind alive, a life revealed, a world awaiting exploration, but living people are all those things, as well—and more, because their stories haven’t yet been completely told.
— Dean Koontz Innocence
Tags: stories, mind, life, book
Politics is the art of choosing between the disastrous and the unpalatable.
— John Kenneth Galbraith
Tags: between, choosing, politics, art
She nailed it to the wall with her well-aimed dart, like a butterfly with no will whose sentence has always been written.
— Gabriel Garcia Marquez
Tags: tragedy, fate, death
It's asking that never-ending question, 'Who am I?' which motivates me and takes me on a constant journey of self-discovery that teaches me so much. Will Everest make me more cautious? In reality, probably not.
— Ant Middleton
Tags: will, reality, me, journey
Sending a couple of guys to the Moon and bringing them back safely? That's a stunt! That's not historic.
— Buzz Aldrin
Tags: stunt, guys, them, back, moon
En salamanderbok kan man lese tyve ganger uten å beholde en side. For barn er dette enda verre, fordi de ikke interesserer seg for personalkunnskap. Det beveger dem ikke. Denne opplevelse grunnlegger kulturhat hos barna. Ved en tørr, forstandsmessig skoletype oppdrar man fremtidens nazister. (Loven om pendelbevegelsen!) Ved å neglisjere barnas menneskelighet i følelsen utfordrer man det dyriske i dem isteden.
— Jens Bjørneboe Jonas
Tags: utdanning, norwegian, education
Living gives you a better understanding of life. I would hope that my characters have become deeper and more rounded personalities. Wider travels have given me considerably greater insight into how cultural differences affect not only people, but politics and art.
— Alan Dean Foster
Tags: politics, hope, art, life
Most institutions demand unqualified faith; but the institution of science makes skepticism a virtue.
— Robert K. Merton Social Theory and Social Structure
Tags: skepticism, science
I do play nice guys. I really do.
— William Fichtner
Tags: guys, really, play, nice
I loved Jennifer Lawrence's performance in 'Winter's Bone.'
— Lily Collins
Tags: bone, performance, loved, winter
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