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This I want to believe implicitly: Man was born for love and revolution.
— Osamu Dazai The Setting Sun
Tags: revolution, love
Failure is a great teacher, and I think when you make mistakes and you recover from them and you treat them as valuable learning experiences, then you've got something to share.
— Steve Harvey
Tags: you, failure, learning, teacher
The servants used to say, 'he read himself silly.
— Fyodor Dostoyevsky Crime and Punishment
Tags: reading, books
I've been misquoted a lot, and there's this tendency for people to put on to you how they think you should be or what they think you should feel.
— Maura Tierney
Tags: feel, think, people, you
The most evocative thing to me is probably when a writer and a group of performers can collectively put together something compelling that asks the really simple question: 'How do we live?'
— John Malkovich
Tags: live, together, simple, me
I praticed making faces in the mirror and it would drive my mother crazy. She used to scare me by saying that I was going to see the devil if I kept looking in the mirror. That fascinated me even more, of course.
— Jim Carrey
Tags: devil, mother, mirror, me
You are going to end up as one of those sad old men who poke around in rubbish bins.” “I’m going to end up in a hole in the ground... And so are you. So are we all.
— J.M. Coetzee Disgrace
Tags: death
There will always be a frontier where there is an open mind and a willing hand.
— Charles Kettering
Tags: where, always, will, mind
Northwest Ohio is flat. There isn't much up. The land is so flat that a child from Toledo is under the impression that the direction hills go is down. Sledding is done down from street level into creek beds and road cuts.
— P. J. O'Rourke
Tags: down, street, road, go
Glasgow is a great city.
— Nicola Sturgeon
Tags: glasgow, great-city, city, great
A majority of my blind students at the International Institute for Social Entrepreneurs in Trivandrum, India, a branch of Braille Without Borders, came from the developing world: Madagascar, Colombia, Tibet, Liberia, Ghana, Kenya, Nepal and India.
— Rosemary Mahoney
Tags: without, india, blind, world
Where there is shouting, there is no true knowledge.
— Leonardo da Vinci
Tags: shouting, true-knowledge, where, true, knowledge
I looked on child rearing not only as a work of love and duty but as a profession that was fully as interesting and challenging as any honorable profession in the world and one that demanded the best that I could bring to it.
— Rose Kennedy
Tags: world, work, best, love
The coast of Maine has many fishing villages and old seaports, and its past is steeped in maritime history. Twelve miles from Bath, we came into Wiscasset, known for the wrecks of two old sailing vessels: the four-masted cargo schooners the Hesper and the Luther Little. The Hesper was launched on the 4th of July, 1918. It was a wonderfully festive day when the Hesper was allowed to slide down the inclined ways, but because the ship builders had underestimated her weight, she only slid down the ways by about 10 yards before everything collapsed. The Hesper came to a grinding halt, but fortunately didn’t roll over. It was not until that August before the ship was once again shored up, and launched into the Sheepscot River. Her master was Captain Caleb A. Haskell from Deer Isle, who then sailed her to Lisbon, Portugal. On her maiden voyage she carried a 2,000 ton cargo of coal. I got to know Bo’sun, or Boatswain, Vernon Haskell, who drove the bus that later picked me up in Bangor. He also came from Deer Isle and sailed on these very same ships when he was a young man. Back in those days seafaring was a family tradition, and the Haskells were well-known seafaring folks in these parts. These two sailing ships are now gone and with their loss, some more maritime history is lost forever.
— Captain Hank Bracker "Salty & Saucy Maine"
Tags: wrecks, seastories, sail-ships, quotes, maine-maritime-academy, captain-hank-bracker
My brother still lives in the house my parents owned in Fairborn. I go back there a lot to visit friends and keep my connection to the National Museum of the Air Force and my membership with the Dayton Engineers Club.
— Gregory H. Johnson
Tags: go, parents, house, brother
I want to tell people about the meaning of the cross.
— Billy Graham
Tags: tell, want, meaning, people
I believe that we will elevate and differentiate the discourse of cinema the more we discuss image creation in specific terms.
— Guillermo del Toro
Tags: more, cinema, will, believe
In America the President reigns for four years, and Journalism governs forever and ever.
— Oscar Wilde
Tags: forever, four, president, america, journalism
President Abbas, you've dedicated your life to advancing the Palestinian cause. Must this conflict continue for generations, or will we enable our children and our grandchildren to speak in years ahead of how we found a way to end it? That's what we should aim for, and that's what I believe we can achieve.
— Benjamin Netanyahu
Tags: believe, children, you, life
I am looking into quite a few ideas in parallel and exploring new AI businesses that I can build. One thing that excites me is finding ways to support the global AI community so that people everywhere can access the knowledge and tools that they need to make AI transformations.
— Andrew Ng
Tags: i-am, people, knowledge, me
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