Cooking is science, throw some ingredients together and a meal may appear, may not be edible but everyone has to start somewhere.
The internet was supposed to homogenize everyone by connecting us all. Instead what it's allowed is silos of interest.
We think we have solved the mystery of creation. Maybe we should patent the universe and charge everyone royalties for their existence.
Social media is its own sort of thing: Twitter and Facebook have changed the way everyone perceives everything.
Everyone isn't going to embrace your value, but that doesn't mean you need to go and change your price.
Our soft hearts are what tell us that, whatever the circumstances of birth, everyone must be given opportunities to do well.
Everyone can do simple things to make a difference, and every little bit really does count.
It's fine to seek professional help, but I urge everyone - no matter how big their portfolio - to truly understand every suggestion they're given before acting.
What I've learned about being a parent is how much you sort of secretly learn from everyone else and how valuable it is.
I wonder if every genius has a touch of madness, does everyone that's normal have a touch or retardation?
One thing I probably share with everyone else in the astronaut office is composure.
Embrace your differences and the qualities about you that you think are weird. Eventually, they're going to be the only things separating you from everyone else.
Black people don't talk about diabetes that much. I never knew anything. I thought everyone had an uncle with a leg cut off!
I think some parents fall into a trap, teaching their kids that everything is always perfect and everyone is always a winner.
Our bodies are exploited so much in the media, I feel like everyone is made to feel like they're not worthy or beautiful.
I feel like everyone else in this country today. I am utterly devastated.
Conflict is not inevitable, but disarmament is... everyone now accepts that if there is a default by Saddam the international community must act to enforce its will.
Senators, like everyone else, want to feel a part of this decision-making process. They want to feel included.
But maybe that's how it is with art. You suffer, and in the end, everyone thinks it's cool.
Everyone's heard the same joke a million times and knows the setups. They are tired of the mass-marketed entertainment served on the networks.
The more I work at not controlling everyone and everything, the more I leave the door open for God to show me the way.