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  • #1
    Paula Poundstone
    “Adults are always asking little kids what they want to be when they grow up ’cause they’re looking for ideas.”
    Paula Poundstone

  • #2
    Tim Tharp
    “We’re not the Faster-than-the-Speed-of-Light Generation anymore. We’re not even the Next-New-Thing Generation. We’re the Soon-to-Be-Obsolete Kids, and we’ve crowded in here to hide from the future and the past. We know what’s up – the future looms straight ahead like a black wrought-iron gate and the past is charging after us like a badass Doberman, only this one doesn’t have any letup in him.”
    Tim Tharp, The Spectacular Now

  • #3
    “Congratulations!
    Today is your day
    You're off to great places
    You're off and away

    You've got brains in your head
    You've got feet in your shoes
    You can steer yourself any
    Direction you choose

    You're on your own
    And you know what you know
    And you are the guy
    Who'll decide where you go

    Out there things can happen
    And frequently do
    To people as brainy
    And footsy as you

    And will you succeed?
    Yes you will indeed!
    (98 and 3/4 percent guaranteed)

    You're off to great places
    Today is your day
    Your mountain is waiting
    Go, get on your way!”
    Dr. Suess

  • #4
    Jarod Kintz
    “Most people take four years to get a degree. Not me. I’m twice as ambitious. It took me nearly eight years to graduate.”
    Jarod Kintz, $3.33

  • #5
    Rachel Kapelke-Dale
    “You won’t be able to do this ten years from now—just leave everything behind and go.”
    Rachel Kapelke-Dale, Graduates in Wonderland: The International Misadventures of Two (Almost) Adults

  • #6
    Alexis Bass
    “We’re supposed to be reckless and careless and wild. And none of it is supposed to hurt. If we’ve kissed too many people, smoked too many cigarettes, had too much to drink, laughed too hard, offended too many people—we've done it right. We haven’t wasted any time. And Nathan and I have a lot of catching up to do.”
    Alexis Bass, Love and Other Theories

  • #7
    Elisabeth Kübler-Ross
    “I've told my children that when I die, to release balloons in the sky to celebrate that I graduated. For me, death is a graduation.”
    Elisabeth Kubler-Ross

  • #8
    “Read. Read all the time. Read as a matter of principle, as a matter of self-respect. Read as a nourishing staple of life.” (Wellesly High School commencement speech, “You Are Not Special”, 6-12)”
    Teacher David McCullough

  • #9
    J.R.R. Tolkien
    “I wish it need not have happened in my time," said Frodo.
    "So do I," said Gandalf, "and so do all who live to see such times. But that is not for them to decide. All we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given us.”
    J.R.R. Tolkien, The Fellowship of the Ring

  • #10
    Stephen  King
    “Death, but not for you, gunslinger. Never for you. You darkle. You tinct. May I be brutally frank? You go on.”
    Stephen King, The Dark Tower

  • #11
    Francisco Cândido Xavier
    “‎Though nobody can go back and make a new beginning... Anyone can start over and make a new ending.”
    Chico Xavier

  • #12
    “Such diplomacy is not to be sneezed at, for the suit is a window to the soul: lightweight cotton when cash is tight, Italian cashmere when an inheritance lands; waistlines drawn in during illness or anxiety, and let out at times of excess. Weddings, funerals, christenings, and court appearances—all of life's landmarks are sanctified, quietly and confidentially, by one's tailor.”
    Ben Schott, Jeeves and the King of Clubs

  • #13
    Douglas Adams
    “The story so far:
    In the beginning the Universe was created.
    This has made a lot of people very angry and been widely regarded as a bad move.”
    Douglas Adams, The Restaurant at the End of the Universe

  • #14
    Ursula K. Le Guin
    “Light is the left hand of darkness
    and darkness the right hand of light.
    Two are one, life and death, lying
    together like lovers in kemmer,
    like hands joined together,
    like the end and the way.”
    Ursula K. Le Guin, The Left Hand of Darkness

  • #15
    Liu Cixin
    “My dad said that people who are sensitive to beauty are good by nature, and if they’re not good, then they can’t appreciate beauty.”
    Liu Cixin, The Dark Forest

  • #16
    Liu Cixin
    “If I destroy you, what business is it of yours?”
    Liu Cixin, The Dark Forest

  • #17
    Liu Cixin
    “Make time for civilization, for civilization won't make time.”
    Liu Cixin, The Dark Forest

  • #18
    Liu Cixin
    “Staying alive is not enough to guarantee survival. Development is the best way to ensure survival.”
    Liu Cixin, The Dark Forest

  • #19
    Liu Cixin
    “Ten thousand times the web could be destroyed, and ten thousand times the spider would rebuild it. There was neither annoyance nor despair, nor any delight, just as it had been for a billion years.”
    Liu Cixin, The Dark Forest

  • #20
    Liu Cixin
    “Fate lies within the light cone.”
    Liu Cixin, The Dark Forest

  • #21
    Liu Cixin
    “Without the fear of heights, there can be no appreciation for the beauty of high places.”
    Liu Cixin, The Dark Forest

  • #22
    Liu Cixin
    “You know how the joke goes: On the way to the execution ground, a condemned criminal complained that it was going to rain, and the executioner said, ‘What have you got to worry about? We’re the ones who’ve got to go back through it!”
    Liu Cixin, The Dark Forest

  • #23
    Liu Cixin
    “No,no.Don't say where we are!Once we know where we are,then the world becomes as narrow as a map.When we don't know,the world feels unlimited.”
    Liu Cixin, The Dark Forest

  • #24
    Liu Cixin
    “The stern of the ship faced the Solar System, where the sun was by now no more than a yellow star just a bit brighter than the rest. The peripheral spiral arm of the Milky Way lay in this direction, its stars sparse. The depth and expanse of deep space exhibited an arrogance that left no support for the mind or the eyes. “Dark. It’s so fucking dark,” the captain murmured, and then shot himself.”
    Liu Cixin, The Dark Forest

  • #25
    Liu Cixin
    “Those two axioms are solid enough from a sociological perspective … but you rattled them off so quickly, like you’d already worked them out,” Luo Ji said, a little surprised. “I’ve been thinking about this for most of my life, but I’ve never spoken about it with anyone before. I don’t know why, really.… One more thing: To derive a basic picture of cosmic sociology from these two axioms, you need two other important concepts: chains of suspicion, and the technological explosion.” “Interesting terms. Can you explain them?” Ye Wenjie glanced at her watch. “There’s no time. But you’re clever enough to figure them out. Use those two axioms as a starting point for your discipline, and you might end up becoming the Euclid of cosmic sociology.” “I’m no Euclid. But I’ll remember what you said and give it a whirl. I might come to you for guidance, though.” “I’m afraid there won’t be that opportunity.… In that case, you might as well just forget I said anything. Either way, I’ve fulfilled my duty. Well, Xiao Luo, I’ve got to go.” “Take care, Professor.” Ye Wenjie went off through the twilight to her final meet-up. The”
    Liu Cixin, The Dark Forest

  • #26
    Liu Cixin
    “Perhaps the outside world really was something akin to a quantum state, and did not exist unless he observed it.”
    Liu Cixin, The Dark Forest

  • #27
    Liu Cixin
    “The aborted research project wasn’t important in and of itself. What mattered was the instruction that Ye Wenjie had given him, so that’s where Luo Ji’s mind was stuck. Over and over again he recalled her words: Suppose a vast number of civilizations are distributed throughout the universe, on the order of the number of detectable stars. Lots and lots of them. The mathematical structure of cosmic sociology is far clearer than that of human sociology. The factors of chaos and randomness in the complex makeups of every civilized society in the universe get filtered out by the immense distance, so those civilizations can act as reference points that are relatively easy to manipulate mathematically. First: Survival is the primary need of civilization. Second: Civilization continuously grows and expands, but the total matter in the universe remains constant. One more thing: To derive a basic picture of cosmic sociology from these two axioms, you need two other important concepts: chains of suspicion and the technological explosion. I’m afraid there won’t be that opportunity.… Well, you might as well just forget I said anything. Either way, I’ve fulfilled my duty. He”
    Liu Cixin, The Dark Forest

  • #28
    Liu Cixin
    “Once we know where we are, then the world becomes as narrow as a map. When we don’t know, the world feels unlimited.”
    Liu Cixin, The Dark Forest

  • #29
    Liu Cixin
    “When twilight fades, you can see the stars. When dawn fades, all that’s left is…” “All that’s left is the harsh light of reality.”
    Liu Cixin, The Dark Forest

  • #30
    Carl Sagan
    “In science it often happens that scientists say, 'You know that's a really good argument; my position is mistaken,' and then they would actually change their minds and you never hear that old view from them again. They really do it. It doesn't happen as often as it should, because scientists are human and change is sometimes painful. But it happens every day. I cannot recall the last time something like that happened in politics or religion.”
    Carl Sagan



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