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“When you are studying any matter or considering any philosophy, ask yourself only: what are the facts, and what is the truth that the facts bear out. Never let yourself be diverted by what you wish to believe, but look only and surely at what are the facts.”
Source : BBC interview on "Face to Face", 1959.
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“Our friendship is stronger than most people because we talk and breathe in the same room and we eat and sleep in the same place”
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“Touch is a freaky thing when you're not used to it. It makes you feel all kinds of things.”
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“The more you simplify, the better people will perform. People can not understand and keep track of a long complicated set of initiatives. So you have to distill it down to one, two, or three things and use a framework they can repeat, they can repeat without thinking about, they can repeat to their friends, they can repeat at night.”
Source : "How To Start A Startup". Y Combinator’s CS183B Stanford Class. Lecture 14: How to Operate,
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“Joining a Facebook group about creative productivity is like buying a chair about jogging.”
Source : Twitter post from Mar 22, 2009
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“We must trust in the mighty power of God's mercy. We are all sinners, but His grace transforms us and makes us new.”
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“Don’t take yourself too seriously.”
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“Consider thyself to be dead, and to have completed thy life up to the present time; and live according to nature the remainder which is allowed thee.”