803 Quotes by Bill Bryson

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    In fact, mostly what the Forest Service does is build roads.

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    Well, you blink fourteen thousand times a day – so much that your eyes are shut for twenty-three minutes of every waking day.

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    Unskilled and Unaware of It: How Difficulties in Recognizing One’s Own Incompetence Lead to Inflated Self-Assessments.” This is the famous study by David Dunning and Justin Kruger of Cornell University in New York mentioned a few chapters ago that launched the new science of what we might call Stupidology. It.

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    One of the hardest ideas for humans to accept,’ he says, ’is that we are not the culmination of anything. There is nothing inevitable about our being here. It is part of our vanity as humans that we tend to think of evolution as a process that, in effect, was programmed to produce us.

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    Eighty percent of all that lives in Australia, plant and animal, exists nowhere else.

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    How do migrating birds know which one to follow? What if the lead bird just wants to be alone?

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    Rome was as wonderful as I had hoped it would be, certainly a step up from Peoria.

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    They believed that any boy treated with decency, encouragement, and respect would grow into a model citizen, and they were nearly always right. Ninety-five percent of Xaverian boys went on to live normal, stable lives.

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    In six years, Hoover circled the globe five times. He lived through the Boxer Rebellion in China, hacked through the jungles of Borneo, rode camels across the red emptiness of Western Australia, rubbed shoulders with Wyatt Earp and Jack London in a Klondike saloon, camped beside the Great Pyramids of Egypt. He had experiences as rich and memorable as any young man has ever enjoyed, and was moved by none of them. In.

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