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"Waiting for things to happen is like daydreaming. To break out of that cycle, you must be willing to take the first small step."

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"To build up your speed and create momentum, do you need to be pushed or pulled? Successfully shifting gears requires synchronization, coordination, and a sense of speed, whether fast or slow. Sometimes it is simply a matter of shaking up your routine to get things rolling in the right direction."

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"He suddenly exploded in a flurry of arms and legs, out of which flew a ball."

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"When my horse is running good, I don't stop to give him sugar."

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"When you keep telling yourself that you are going to start in the future you are really telling yourself that you will never start. The future will never come. You have to get past the excuses that you are giving yourself that prevent you from starting today, right now. If you keep letting yourself tell you lies you will never find the success you are searching for."

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"The sphere of influence is noticed if your actions reflect the virtues of the kingdom."

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"Standing still is always more tiring than walking."

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"I've wished for things and never really had the chance...It's time to stop dreaming and do something about it. You've got to know what you want, then...go."

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"Awful momentum makes carrying through easier than calling off folly."

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"I have detected disturbances in the wash.''The wash?''The space-time wash.''Are we talking about some sort of Vogon laundromat, or what are we talking about?''Eddies in the space-time continuum.''Ah...is he. Is he.''What?''Er, who is Eddy, then, exactly?"

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"Human beings, who are almost unique in having the ability to learn from the experience of others, are also remarkable for their apparent disinclination to do so."

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"The knack of flying is learning how to throw yourself at the ground and miss."

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"Just because you see something, it doesn't mean to say it's there. And if you don't see something, it doesn't mean to say it's not there. It's only what your senses bring to your attention."

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"Rather than arriving five hours late and flustered, it would be better all around if he were to arrive five hours and a few extra minutes late, but triumphantly in command."

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"I'd far rather be happy than right any day."

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"What does it matter? Science has achieved some wonderful things, of course, but I'd far rather be happy than right any day."

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"I'm a scientist and I know what constitutes proof. But the reason I call myself by my childhood name is to remind myself that a scientist must also be absolutely like a child. If he sees a thing, he must say that he sees it, whether it was what he thought he was going to see or not. See first, think later, then test. But always see first. Otherwise you will only see what you were expecting. Most scientists forget that."

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"Aberystwyth (n.)A nostalgic yearning which is in itself more pleasant than the thing being yearned for."

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"Far out in the uncharted backwaters of the unfashionable end of the western spiral arm of the Galaxy lies a small unregarded yellow sun. Orbiting this at a distance of roughly ninety-two million miles is an utterly insignificant little blue green planet whose ape-descended life forms are so amazingly primitive that they still think digital watches are a pretty neat idea."

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