Marilyn vos Savant Quotes
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I want to make smart choices.
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Through a painting we can see the whole world.
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I am proud of my career.
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For me, there is no such thing as a negative experience.
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I'm in the camp that needs to discover and take risks, sometimes it's with the promise of something special and new, sometimes it's to stay awake, either way it's much more stressful with all the uncertainty but worth the pain in the end.
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I happen to believe that there is an afterlife.
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The sound of the '90s, to me, is a combination of soul and street - it's a feeling.
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On Memorial Day, I was out floating on Lake Norman and came across Denny Hamlin. We struck up a conversation, and one of the first things we were talking about was how much it helped him when he started racing the Cup car and how much it helped his Nationwide program.
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God is everywhere but He is most manifest in man. So serve man as God. That is as good as worshipping God.
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Even though I believe in mass social movements, I'm uncomfortable in crowds.
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Unfortunately, a lot of economists wanted to make their subject a science. So the more what you do resembles physics or chemistry, the more credible you become.
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Set your course by the stars, not by the lights of every passing ship.
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In New York one lives in the moment rather more than Socrates advised, so that at a party or alone in your room it will always be difficult to guess at the long term worth of anything.
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'Social engineering,' the fancy term for tricking you into giving away your digital secrets, is at least as great a threat as spooky technology.
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Stand straight, walk proud, have a little faith.
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My parents are very good parents and have already said that they will look after me until the end of my skating career.
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I made two rings for myself, and when I was in Los Angeles, I walked into a store called Maxfields, and they essentially bought them off my hands.
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If you can, help others; if you cannot do that, at least do not harm them.
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Self-defence is Nature's eldest law.
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Ignorance and bloodlust have a long tradition in the United States, especially in the red states.
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The impossibility of separating the nomenclature of a science from the science itself, is owing to this, that every branch of physical science must consist of three things; the series of facts which are the objects of the science, the ideas which represent these facts, and the words by which these ideas are expressed. Like three impressions of the same seal, the word ought to produce the idea, and the idea to be a picture of the fact.
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I was quite insistent. We have quite a few pranksters in the lab and I thought this was one of them. I even congratulated the man, ironically, on his Swedish accent.
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I'm aware of my body.
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Be able to identify the most common breeds of dogs and cats on sight.