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Humanity is like someone whose outstretched arms are reaching for the stars but whose feet are mired in the mud.
— Michio Kaku
Tags: space-travel, science
My health is wonderful. I work out. I'm working. Playing music. I have a beautiful wife, a nice home, a nice car, I got money in the bank. I got three beautiful dogs that love me. Like I said, I'm blessed. I survived.
— Steven Adler
Tags: music, beautiful, work, love
I work very fast and steadily, and I don't hardly ever notice that I'm working. It feels like just breathing or walking when I do films.
— Werner Herzog
Tags: fast, like, walking, work
Said will be a little ahead, but done should follow at his heel.
— Samuel Lover
Tags: follow, done, ahead, will
I think that's what I love about my life. There's no maniacal master plan. It's just unfolding before me.
— Cate Blanchett
Tags: my-life, me, life, love
Move over, Helen of Troy; Jenny Trout is going to wage a war on good health and fit bodies!
— Jennifer Armintrout
Tags: good-health, war, health, good
It's like, we all grow up thinking it would be so nice to have hundreds of people falling over themselves trying to grab us, telling us we're great, that they love us.
— Mike Posner
Tags: thinking, people, great, love
Famines were frequent in colonial India and some estimates indicate that 30 to 40 million died out of starvation in Tamil Nadu, Bihar and Bengal during the later half of the 19th century.
— M. S. Swaminathan
Tags: out, half, india, some
Insanity is hereditary - you can get it from your children.
— Sam Levenson
Tags: parenthood
Tender and sweet, Manila clams partner well with a wide variety of foods - white wine, sake, beer, butter, leeks, fresh herbs, roasted peppers, olives, and wild mushrooms, to name a few.
— Tom Douglas
Tags: wine, partner, beer, sweet
Make all good men your well-wishers, and then, in the years' steady sifting, some of them will turn into friends.
— John Hay
Tags: friendship
It is important never to separate love and knowledge, compassion and wisdom. A wisdom without compassion is closed upon itself and does not bear fruit. A compassion without wisdom is a madness and a cause of suffering.
— Jean-Yves Leloup Compassion and Meditation: The Spiritual Dynamic between Buddhism and Christianity
Tags: wisdom, suffering, love, knowledge, compassion
Every life is a profession of faith, and exercises an inevitable and silent influence.
— Henri Frederic Amiel
Tags: influence, life-is-a, faith, life
He is really something. I love him. He is Sir Arsene Wenger.
— Jurgen Klopp
Tags: him, something, he, love
I think there's always been, to some degree, a misunderstanding about what science fiction is all about, in that it has been judged by the general public as being literature of prediction, and it isn't.
— Robert J. Sawyer
Tags: misunderstanding, literature, always, think, science
Steven Spielberg is unique. I feel that the kinds of movies he loves are the same kinds of movies that the big mass audience loves. He's very fortunate because he can do the things he naturally likes the best, and he's been very successful.
— Francis Ford Coppola
Tags: movies, unique, feel, best
One positive thought every day will change your life in a great way.
— Debasish Mridha
Tags: quotes, positive-thoughts, positive-thought, philosophy, inspirational, debasish-mridha-md, debasish-mridha, change-your-life
Stephen King once told me he liked my writing. And that was great.
— Nelson DeMille
Tags: writing, king, great, me
It's something to see a satellite being launched from another satellite.
— John Glenn
Tags: another, something, being, see
I thought that strange syntax was the language of story books. I didn't realize those were poor translations... English from Edwardian times.
— Sandra Cisneros
Tags: strange, story, poor, language
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