Sarah Strohmeyer Smart Girls Get What They Want
Source: Smart Girls Get What They Want
Sarah Strohmeyer Smart Girls Get What They Want
Source: Smart Girls Get What They Want
Daniel Radcliffe (1989) English actor
Talking about the fans, on the red carpet of the premiere of Harry Potter and the Halfblood Prince "Interviewing Daniel Radcliffe" http://video.msn.com/video.aspx?mkt=nl-NL&vid=d4e31f2f-c0e1-486a-b69d-c25fa9bcc7f7
“Good books, like good friends, are few and chosen; the more select, the more enjoyable.”
Amos Bronson Alcott (1799–1888) American teacher and writer
Source: Tablets
Avicenna (980–1037) medieval Persian polymath, physician, and philosopher
"On Medicine, (c. 1020) http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/source/1020Avicenna-Medicine.html <br class="br">Context: The knowledge of anything, since all things have causes, is not acquired or complete unless it is known by its causes. Therefore in medicine we ought to know the causes of sickness and health. And because health and sickness and their causes are sometimes manifest, and sometimes hidden and not to be comprehended except by the study of symptoms, we must also study the symptoms of health and disease. Now it is established in the sciences that no knowledge is acquired save through the study of its causes and beginnings, if it has had causes and beginnings; nor completed except by knowledge of its accidents and accompanying essentials. Of these causes there are four kinds: material, efficient, formal, and final.
Meher Baba book Discourses
Discourses (1967), p. 364.
General sources
Context: One of the most difficult things to learn is to render service without bossing, without making a fuss about it, and without any consciousness of high and low. In the world of spirituality, humility counts at least as much as utility.
Maynard James Keenan (1964) musician
Iain Shedden (July 20, 2001) "Tool a bigger `threat' than any rapper", The Australian, p. 10.
Maria Montessori (1870–1952) Italian pedagogue, philosopher and physician
Part I : The Child's Part in World Reconstruction, p. 4
The Absorbent Mind (1949)
Grigori Rasputin (1869–1916) Russian mystic
Grigory Rasputin in a letter to the Tsarina Alexandra, 7 Dec 1916
“I don't mind your thinking slowly; I mind your publishing faster than you think.”
Wolfgang Pauli (1900–1958) Austrian physicist, Nobel prize winner
Ich habe nichts dagegen wenn Sie langsam denken, Herr Doktor, aber ich babe etwas dagegen wenn Sie rascher publizieren als denken.
As quoted in The Harvest of a Quiet Eye : A Selection of Scientific Quotations (1977) by Alan Lindsay Mackay, p. 117
“I just read and read and read. … I have always enjoyed reading.”
Warren Buffett (1930) American business magnate, investor, and philanthropist
Rules for success
Richard David Precht (1964) German philosopher and author
Quote translated from his German book: Wer bin ich – und wenn ja, wie viele? Eine philosophische Reise, Goldmann, München 2007, ISBN 3-442-31143-8
“If even a single hair of my beard learns my secret, I will cut my beard from the root.”
Mehmed II (1432–1481) Ottoman sultan
Source: Freely, John (The Grand Turk)
Henry A. Wallace (1888–1965) Vice President of the United States
Henry Agard Wallace (1973), Democracy reborn, p. 96; cited in: Gerard F. Vaaughn, " Benjamin H. Hibbard: Scholar for Policy Making http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/bitstream/132025/2/BenjaminHibbard.pdf," in Choices, First Quarter 1998, p. 38.