Richard Feynman Quotes
Quotes to Explore
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When 'our people' get to the point where they can do us some good, they stop being 'our people.'
M. Stanton Evans
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On the evidence I have on hand at home, social media isn't killing our children. It isn't killing families, either, because the constant long bloody phone calls that parents complained to their teenagers about in decades past are gone.
Warren Ellis
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I've never been to the websites. It's a lot healthier for me to keep out of the conversations about me.
Fiona Apple
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The most valuable thing you can make is a mistake - you can't learn anything from being perfect.
Adam Osborne
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There are certain things I believe we need to keep in our emotional arsenal as we navigate through life. Hope is a big one. The more of that we can carry, the better.
Wendelin Van Draanen
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I don't think I ever really knew the right words to 'Hava Nagilah,' which isn't great for a Jewish singer.
Idina Menzel
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He had delusions of adequacy.
Walter Kerr
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I'll have to self-publish it because unless you're on the 'New York Times' bestseller lists, anthologies don't sell all that well. However, low sales to a big publisher are a major success to a small one!
P. N. Elrod
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Making movies is time-consuming and it's boring. You spend most of your time waiting between takes. It's like a big machine that moves slowly.
Eddie Murphy
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I'm a total performer.
Aaliyah
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The institutions of Churchianity are not Christianity. An institution is a good thing if it is second; immediately an institution recognizes itself it becomes the dominating factor.
Oswald Chambers
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Use testimonial letters from satisfied customers at every opportunity.
Brian Tracy
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Science is part of the reality of living; it is the what, the how, and the why of everything in our experience.
Rachel Carson
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Being a shy child, I always longed for a mask. Even in my adult life, I have glasses, they are my mask.
Edwidge Danticat
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Viewed up close, nobody is normal.
Caetano Veloso
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If one holds these high principles clearly before one's eyes, and compares them with the life and spirit of our times, then it appears glaringly that civilized mankind finds itself at present in grave danger. In the totalitarian states it is the rulers themselves who strive actually to destroy that spirit of humanity. In less threatened parts it is nationalism and intolerance, as well as the oppression of the individuals by economic means, which threaten to choke these most precious traditions.
Albert Einstein
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Aikido chagnes constantly. What do not change are the principles.
Christian Tissier
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I am sensible of the velocity of the moments, and entering that part of my head alert to the motion of the world I am aware that life was never perfect, never absolute. This bestows contentment, even a fearlessness.
Harold Brodkey