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If we want to make workplaces more open, we need to acknowledge logistical challenges... by being more open, it might create a path for other women.
— Jacinda Ardern
Tags: more, challenges, path, women
This is the patent age of new inventions for killing bodies, and for saving souls. All propagated with the best intentions.
— Lord Byron
Tags: inventions, intentions, new, age, best
Listen friends, you have to face the truth: You are never going to be rich... The system is rigged in favor of the few, and your name is not among them, not now and not ever.
— Michael Moore
Tags: never, face, you, truth
When I was growing up it was still acceptable—not to me but in social terms—to say that one was not interested in science and did not see the point in bothering with it. This is no longer the case. Let me be clear. I am not promoting the idea that all young people should grow up to be scientists. I do not see that as an ideal situation, as the world needs people with a wide variety of skills. But I am advocating that all young people should be familiar with and confident around scientific subjects, whatever they choose to do. They need to be scientifically literate, and inspired to engage with developments in science and technology in order to learn more. A world where only a tiny super-elite are capable of understanding advanced science and technology and its applications would be, to my mind, a dangerous and limited one. I seriously doubt whether long-range beneficial projects such as cleaning up the oceans or curing diseases in the developing world would be given priority. Worse, we could find that technology is used against us and that we might have no power to stop it. I don’t believe in boundaries, either for what we can do in our personal lives or for what life and intelligence can accomplish in our universe. We stand at a threshold of important discoveries in all areas of science. Without doubt, our world will change enormously in the next fifty years. We will find out what happened at the Big Bang. We will come to understand how life began on Earth. We may even discover whether life exists elsewhere in the universe. While the chances of communicating with an intelligent extra-terrestrial species may be slim, the importance of such a discovery means we must not give up trying. We will continue to explore our cosmic habitat, sending robots and humans into space. We cannot continue to look inwards at ourselves on a small and increasingly polluted and overcrowded planet. Through scientific endeavour and technological innovation, we must look outwards to the wider universe, while also striving to fix the problems on Earth. And I am optimistic that we will ultimately create viable habitats for the human race on other planets. We will transcend the Earth and learn to exist in space. This is not the end of the story, but just the beginning of what I hope will be billions of years of life flourishing in the cosmos. And one final point—we never really know where the next great scientific discovery will come from, nor who will make it. Opening up the thrill and wonder of scientific discovery, creating innovative and accessible ways to reach out to the widest young audience possible, greatly increases the chances of finding and inspiring the new Einstein. Wherever she might be. So remember to look up at the stars and not down at your feet. Try to make sense of what you see and wonder about what makes the universe exist. Be curious. And however difficult life may seem, there is always something you can do and succeed at. It matters that you don’t just give up. Unleash your imagination. Shape the future.
— Stephen Hawking Brief Answers to the Big Questions
Tags: science, motivational, hawking, education
My observation of Christendom is that most of us tend to base our relationship with God on our performance instead of on His grace.
— Tullian Tchividjian
Tags: performance, grace, relationship, god
The number of medals on an officer's breast varies in inverse proportion to the square of the distance of his duties from the front line.
— Charles Edward Montague
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I never felt I belonged. I was always an outsider.
— Ethel Waters
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The problem of the twentieth century is the problem of the color line.
— W. E. B. Du Bois
Tags: century, twentieth-century, line, color, problem
Do not be complacent about your achievements and not to strive for continual improvement when you get to the top. As soon as you let success go to your head, you sink into following familiar patterns and play it safe. In other words, you risk losing your edge.
— Roy T. Bennett
Tags: success, pride, positive-thinking, positive-life, positive-affirmation, positive, optimistic, optimism, motivational, motivation, lose-one-s-edge, living, life-quotes, life, inspiring, inspire, inspirational-quotes, inspirational, inspiration, improvement, complacency, arrogance, achievement
Between 1857 and 1929, while regulators largely stood idle, the American economy swung through 19 national boom-and-bust gyrations that sometimes threatened to wipe out whole industries within months.
— Charles Duhigg
Tags: economy, through, american, sometimes
If you can spend a perfectly useless afternoon in a perfectly useless manner, you have learned how to live
— Lin Yutang
Tags: life
If your employees are disengaged, and they don't take care of your customers, it doesn't matter how good your strategy is - your customers will still go somewhere else.
— Ken Blanchard
Tags: will, go, matter, good
Designers don't put out the same sweater every year. They just keep creating.
— Elayne Boosler
Tags: same, out, year, just
A lot of people don't know that the Go-Go's came from the L.A. punk scene.
— Belinda Carlisle
Tags: scene, punk, know, people
When I was a little child, my parents taught me by example to pray. I began with a picture in my mind of Heavenly Father being far away. As I have matured, my experience with prayer has changed. The picture in my mind has become one of a Heavenly Father who is close by, who is bathed in a bright light, and who knows me perfectly.
— Henry B. Eyring
Tags: experience, light, me, prayer
I oscillate between agnosticism and atheism.
— Brad Pitt
Tags: agnosticism, between, atheism
What I started to read and most enjoyed while I was a student was an Italian edition of 'Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets.'
— Amanda Knox
Tags: enjoyed, most, student, secrets
I know people who are twice as creative as I am, twice as smart, but they didn't do anything because they feared going into a room and opening their mouths. My parents told me to truly accomplish things in my life, there would be times I would have to stand alone. It may be scary, but that's what it requires.
— Queen Latifah
Tags: people, me, alone, life
Today something unusual happened; I was walking without even knowing, where I was going. I was smiling without any cause. I was just happy without reasons. I can tell you that birds do sing, leaves of trees, do dance, and it’s beautiful. I am, a complete nature boy! Maybe, I was fully satisfied that sunlight was falling on my cheek. I got the power to love myself, nature and rest of humankind. Cheers, Everyone!
— Santosh Kalwar
Tags: science, nature, life, inspirational, huomor
Over the years, I've enjoyed working for WFAN and MSG - two sports giants in the industry. There couldn't be a better fit due to the long-standing history both entities have had with NY sports.
— Boomer Esiason
Tags: two, better, history, sports
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