The funny thing about facing imminent death is that it really snaps everything else into perspective.
You either get life or you don't, and if you don't - life gets you.
His star will forever shine.
A prejudice may be an unreasoned judgment, he [Hibben] pointed out, but an unreasoned judgment is not necessarily an illogical judgment. . . . First, there are those judgments whose verification has simply dropped out of memory. . . . The second type of unreasoned judgments we hold is the opinions we adopt from others. . . The third class of judgments in Professor Hibben's list comprises those which have subconscious origin. The material that furnishes their support does not reach the focal point of consciousness, but psychology insists upon its existence.
I write in order to belong.
My main goal, and it's a big one, is that every child has a chance to get close to music - as a right - that as they have access to food, health, and education, they get the chance to have art and culture - especially music.
The perfection of mathematical beauty is such. . . that whatsoever is most beautiful and regular is also found to be most useful and excellent.