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I can always tell when the mother in law's coming to stay; the mice throw themselves on the traps.
Grown-ups never understand anything for themselves, and it is tiresome for children to be always and forever explaining things to them.
I had a hard time convincing students that they were going to North Africa to understand the North Africans, not to understand themselves.
Things they don't understand always cause a sensation among the English.
I still think that God means everything to everyone, whether they understand it or not or can see for themselves.
There are movies I've seen or books I've read that attach themselves in a way that's greater than the ability to understand why. How do you explain that kind of connectedness?
I tell my students to try to know molecules, so well that when they have some question involving molecules, they can ask themselves, What would I do if I were that molecule?
People always think I hate doing interviews. I don't. I wouldn't do them if I didn't like them.
I've done a lot of surveys and interacted with a lot of students, and I was shocked to see that at 12 years old, girls are already talking about dumbing themselves down.