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In every work of genius we recognize our own rejected thoughts; they come back to us with a certain alienated majesty.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
All failures are so because they lack social interest.
— Alfred Adler
Of course, you only live one life, and you make all your mistakes, and learn what not to do, and that's the end of you.
— Richard Feynman
Music is not supposed to be nationalist. It is supposed to surpass language barriers. It is about generations communicating with each other.
— Simon Le Bon
A poor self-image is the magnifying glass that can transform a trivial mistake or an imperfection into an overwhelming symbol of personal defeat.
— David D. Burns
If all of this, all the life of a stream of water, can be nothing but a pile of atoms, how much more is possible?
— Richard P. Feynman
The body is your instrument in dance, but your art is outside that creature, the body.
— Martha Graham
The price you pay to win is nothing once you've made it!
— Shane Perry
Take the time and do some small thing that will be noticed and remembered. Choose your objects carefully, and buy only what you love.
— Charlotte Moss
If you are telling the truth, then you can speak gently, and your words will have power.
— Chogyam Trungpa
You see, I get so much fun out of thinking that I don't want to destroy this pleasant machine that makes life such a big kick.
— Richard Feynman
How much do you value life?" "Sixty-four.
— Richard Feynman
You can't win every week.
— Caryl Churchill
You can't say A is made of B or vice versa. All mass is interaction.
— Richard Feynman
But there is nothing in biology yet found that indicates the inevitability of death.
— Richard Feynman
There in wine is found the great generalization: all life is fermentation.
— Richard P. Feynman
His heart cringed from the fanning motion of ribs like pale spiders crouched and fiddling with their prey.
— Ray Bradbury
Life behind him by this time (he died in 1988), so he could reflect on his experiences and accomplishments with the
— Richard Feynman
I still prefer horses to human beings.
— Morrissey