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He who says there is no such thing as an honest man, you may be sure is himself a knave.
— George Berkeley
Tags: he, who, you, man
We'd still be living in caves if a few crazy individuals didn't push things forward - change is scary but it's necessary for the progress of a species.
— Abhijit Naskar Build Bridges not Walls: In the name of Americana
Tags: social-development, progress, motivational, legends-history, leadership, evolution, change-the-world, change, braveheart, brainy-quotes
I always think that you finish one movie, you start a new one, and you think, 'OK. I did that last one. Now I've learned. I know how this works.' Then by the end of the movie, you think, 'No, I don't, really.'
— Theo James
Tags: know, new, think, you
The Patriot Act removed major legal barriers that prevented the law enforcement, intelligence, and national defense communities from talking and coordinating their work to protect the American people and our national security.
— Jon Porter
Tags: legal, people, intelligence, work
Similarly with regard to truth, won't we say that a soul is maimed if it hates a voluntary falsehood, cannot endure to have one in itself, and is greatly angered when it exists in others, but is nonetheless content to accept an involuntary falsehood, isn't angry when it is caught being ignorant, and bears its lack of learning easily, wallowing in it like a pig?
— Plato
Tags: truth, learning, ethics
When I go back to family reunions everybody goes, 'Hey cousin! Hey Auntie!' And I'm like, 'Okay I don't know you, I have no idea who you are.' I am auntie and cousin for so many and even the ones in prison call me collect. And I'll be like, 'Which of my family members are giving you this phone number?'
— Sherri Shepherd
Tags: i-am, you, me, family
I feel basically good about my career because it's remained constant. What I do has never been especially in vogue or gotten high on the charts. At the same time, I haven't had to stop performing any of my music because it aged in style.
— John Prine
Tags: style, time, music, good
Video games seem to be mostly a boy thing - viewed by young boys and created by big boys. I believe that if more videos games were created by women, the violence in these games - especially against women - would be rapidly toned down.
— Madeleine M. Kunin
Tags: video-games, believe, boy, women
To me that's part of my working day, and I would never refuse a job where I'm under several hours of makeup, because as an actor, I enjoy performing. It's about the creation of the character and the art to me, not about being comfortable and how long it all takes.
— Warwick Davis
Tags: long, character, me, art
Absolve me, teach me, purify me, strengthen me: take me to Thyself, that I may be Thine and Thine only.
— Joseph Barber Lightfoot
Tags: may, teach, only, me
When a great team loses through complacency, it will constantly search for new and more intricate explanations to explain away defeat.
— Pat Riley
Tags: team, will, new, great
No one cares about your ideas. They're not going to come knocking on your door looking for ideas. They're going to want some concrete evidence that you have the potential to serve them or give them value for money. So that's my advice: write your spec scripts, no matter what. They're essential as a calling card, even if they don't get produced.
— Shane Black
Tags: matter, value, money, you
Her definition of romance was absentminded intimacy, the way someone else's hand stray to your plate of food. I replied: no, that's just friendship; romance is always knowing exactly where that someone else's hands are. She smiled and said, there was a time I thought that way, too. But at the heart of the romance is the knowledge that those hands may wander off elsewhere, but somehow through luck or destiny or plain blind groping they'll find a way back to you, and maybe you'll be smart enough then to be grateful for everything that's still possible, in spit of your own weaknesses- and his.
— Kamila Shamsie Kartography
Tags: weakness, romance, pakistan, love, karachi, intimacy, destiny
I really like Rihanna. And I actually do like Justin Bieber. I like the Weeknd. I like Katy Perry.
— McKayla Maroney
Tags: justin-bieber, justin, actually, really, like
In some sense, what you might have suspected from the first day of high-school chemistry is true: The periodic table is a colossal waste of time. Nine out of every 10 atoms in the universe are hydrogen, the first element and the major constituent of stars. The other 10 percent of all atoms are helium.
— Sam Kean
Tags: day, stars, time, you
Courage and perseverance have a magical talisman, before which difficulties disappear and obstacles vanish into air.
— John Quincy Adams
Tags: trial, perseverance, inspirational, courage, bravery
I never talk about my next project.
— Alice Walker
Tags: about, talk, next, never
A good scientist can understand the current state of a field, pick interesting questions where a success will actually lead to useful new knowledge, and push that field further through their work.
— Hilary Mason
Tags: knowledge, good, work, success
I think my mom put me in tap classes when I was three, which I never pursued. I don't know how to tap. Then we moved to Portugal when I was five, and, I think, she put me in ballet classes immediately. Then I was expelled for being too restless - I am too high energy - and was told I could go do rhythm gymnastics.
— Daniela Ruah
Tags: go, think, i-am, me
Now death is uncool, old-fashioned. To my mind the defining characteristic of our era is spin, everything tailored to vanishing point by market research, brands and bands manufactured to precise specifications; we are so used to things transmuting into whatever we would like them to be that it comes as a profound outrage to encounter death, stubbornly unspinnable, only and immutably itself.
— Tana French In the Woods
Tags: death
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