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“High school popularity is so fickle.”
Source : Kathy Reichs (2013). “Code: A Virals Novel”, p.36, Penguin
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“I've always felt a little different than everyone - you know, most of the other kids in my class - and I didn't quite see things the way they did or I didn't experience things the same way they did. I often felt a little bit like an outcast.”
Source : Source: blogs.indiewire.com
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“But every person has to learn to accept what has happened in the past. Without bitterness. Or there is no point in continuing with life.”
Source : Rebecca Stead (2008). “First Light”, p.216, Yearling
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“To produce a really good biological theory one must try to see through the clutter produced by evolution to the basic mechanisms lying beneath them, realizing that they are likely to be overlaid by other, secondary mechanisms. What seems to physicists to be a hopelessly complicated process may have been what nature found simplest, because nature could only build on what was already there.”
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“Wouldn't want to write the X-Men, and I suppose the X-Men is the ultimate Marvel comic, and I really wouldn't want to go anywhere near it at all, although on the other had I wouldn't mind having a crack at something like the Punisher.”
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“The most useless job in the world is that of the critic. That is a prejudiced statement. I admit it. I'm prejudiced. I hate critics. ... And now, as the saying goes (yesterday, I couldn't even spell critik), and now I are one.”
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“Whatever is the scariest is almost always what I end up choosing.”
Source : Source: www.achievement.org
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“My belief is that if you grapple with the big changes until you really get them and if you develop an internal compass to steer your marketing and communications, you will be working in a discipline that is more exciting, more intellectually rich, more delightfully complex and ultimately more rewarding than it has ever been.”