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Our greatest glory is not in never failing, but in rising up every time we fail.

Ralph Waldo Emerson

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At every party there are two kinds of people - those who want to go home and those who don't. The trouble is, they are usually married to each other.

Ann Landers

Every great advance in natural knowledge has involved the absolute rejection of authority.

Thomas Henry Huxley

Somewhere on this globe, every ten seconds, there is a woman giving birth to a child. She must be found and stopped.

Sam Levenson

Every exit [is] an entrance somewhere else.

Tom Stoppard

Every man takes the limits of his own field of vision for the limits of the world.

Arthur Schopenhauer

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Inside every old person is a young person wondering what happened.

Terry Pratchett

You see [God] every day, you just sometimes may not recognize Him.

Pearl Bailey

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You can die for your country or your people or your family, but for a god you should live fully and busily, every day of a long life.

Terry Pratchett

Every child is in a way a genius; and every genius is in a way a child.

Arthur Schopenhauer

For in the true nature of things, if we rightly consider, every green tree is far more glorious than if it were made of gold and silver.

Martin Luther

Every man desires to live long, but no man would be old.

Jonathan Swift

Since every piece of matter in the Universe is in some way affected by every other piece of matter in the Universe, it is in theory possible to extrapolate the whole of creation — every sun, every planet, their orbits, their composition and their economic and social history from, say, one small piece of fairy cake.

Douglas Adams

Evolution is all about processes that almost never happen. Every birth in every lineage is a potential speciation event, but speciation almost never happens, not once in a million births. Mutation in DNA almost never happens - not once in a trillion copyings - but evolution depends on it. Take the set of infrequent accidents - things that almost never happen - and sort them into the happy accidents, the neutral accidents, and the fatal accidents; amplify the effects of the happy accidents - which happens automatically when you have replication and competition - and you get evolution.

Daniel Dennett

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