38 Quotes & Sayings By Randy Pausch

Randy Pausch was a computer science professor at Carnegie Mellon University. He is known for his inspiring story of how he taught himself to code,  and how he used this knowledge to teach computer science to thousands of others  through his popular "Last Lecture" lecture series  on the subject. He died in 2008 after developing pancreatic cancer.

We cannot change the cards we are dealt, just how...
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We cannot change the cards we are dealt, just how we play the hand. Randy Pausch
When we're connected to others, we become better people.
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When we're connected to others, we become better people. Randy Pausch
When you're screwing up and nobody says anything to you...
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When you're screwing up and nobody says anything to you anymore, that means they've given up on you. Randy Pausch
It's not about how to achieve your dreams, it's about...
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It's not about how to achieve your dreams, it's about how to lead your life, ... If you lead your life the right way, the karma will take care of itself, the dreams will come to you. Randy Pausch
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Wait long enough and people will surprise and impress. When you're pissed off at someone and you're angry at them, you just haven't given them enough time. Just give them a little more time and they almost always will impress you. Randy Pausch
When it comes to men who are romantically interested in...
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When it comes to men who are romantically interested in you, it’s really simple. Just ignore everything they say and only pay attention to what they do. Randy Pausch
Please don't die.
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Please don't die. Randy Pausch
No matter how bad things are, you can always make...
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No matter how bad things are, you can always make things worse. Randy Pausch
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I was hugely impressed... was the ultimate example of a man who knew what he didn't know, was perfectly willing to admit it, and didn't want to leave until he understood. That's heroic to me. I wish every grad student had that attitude. Randy Pausch
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I’d compare college tuition to paying for a personal trainer at an athletic club. We professors play the roles of trainers, giving people access to the equipment (books, labs, our expertise) and after that, it is our job to be demanding. Randy Pausch
It's a thrill to fulfill your own childhood dreams, but...
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It's a thrill to fulfill your own childhood dreams, but as you get older, you may find that enabling the dreams of others is even more fun. Randy Pausch
Want to have a short phone call with someone? Call...
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Want to have a short phone call with someone? Call them at 11:55 a.m., right before lunch. They'll talk fast. You may think you are interesting, but you are not more interesting than lunch. Randy Pausch
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In fact, growing up, I thought there were two types of families:1) Those who need a dictionary to get through dinner.2) Those who don't. We were no. 1. Most every night, we'd end up consulting the dictionary, which we kept on a shelf just six steps from the table. "If you have a question, " my folks would say, "then find the answer. Randy Pausch
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There's a lot of talk these days about giving children self-esteem. It's not something you can give; it's something they have to build. Coach Graham worked in a no-coddling zone. Self-esteem? He knew there was really only one way to teach kids how to develop it: You give them something they can't do, they work hard until they find they can do it, and you just keep repeating the process. Randy Pausch
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The person who failed often knows how to avoid future failures. The person who knows only success can be more oblivious to all the pitfalls. Randy Pausch
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Experience is what you get when you didn't get what you wanted. And experience is often the most valuable thing you have to offer. Randy Pausch
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Anybody out there who is a parent, if your kids want to paint their bedrooms, as a favor to me, let them do it. It'll be OK. Randy Pausch
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Another way to be prepared is to think negatively. Yes, I'm a great optimist. but, when trying to make a decision, I often think of the worst case scenario. I call it 'the eaten by wolves factor.' If I do something, what's the most terrible thing that could happen? Would I be eaten by wolves? One thing that makes it possible to be an optimist, is if you have a contingency plan for when all hell breaks loose. There are a lot of things I don't worry about, because I have a plan in place if they do. Randy Pausch
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I'm going to find a way to be happy, and I'd really love to be happy with you, but if I can't be happy with you, then I'll find a way to be happy without you. Randy Pausch
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You can almost always find something in common with another person, and from there, it's much easier to address issues where you have differences. Sports cut across boundaries of race and wealth. And if nothing else, we all have the weather in common. Randy Pausch
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Wait long enough and people will surprise and impress you. Randy Pausch
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Years ago, I dated a lovely young woman who was a few thousand dollars in debt. She was completely stressed out about this. Every month, more interest would be added to her debts. To deal with her stress, she would go every Tuesday night to a meditation and yoga class. This was her one free night, and she said it seemed to be helping her. She would breathe in, imagining that she was finding ways to deal with her debts. She would breathe out, telling herself that her money problems would one day be behind her. It went on like this, Tuesday after Tuesday.Finally, one day I looked through her finances with her. I figured out that if she spent four or five months working a part-time job on Tuesday nights, she could actually pay off all the money she owed. I told her I had nothing against yoga or meditation. But I did think its always best to try to treat the disease first. Her symptoms were stress and anxiety. Her disease was the money she owed." Why don't you get a job on Tuesday nights and skip yoga for a while?" I suggested. This was something of a revelation to her. And she took my advice. She became a Tuesday-night waitress and soon enough paid off her debts. After that, she could go back to yoga and really breathe easier. Randy Pausch
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If you took one-tenth the energy you put into complaining and applied it to solving the problem, you'd be surprised by how well things can work out... Complaining does not work as a strategy. We all have finite time and energy. Any time we spend whining is unlikely to help us achieve our goals. And it won't make us happier. Randy Pausch
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Have something to bring to the table, because that will make you more welcome. Randy Pausch
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Never make a decision until you have to. Randy Pausch
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As I see it, if you work more hours than somebody else, during those hours you learn more about your craft. That can make you more efficient, more able, even happier. Hard work is like compounded interest in the bank. The rewards build faster. Randy Pausch
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I quote my father to people almost every day. Part of that is because if you dispense your own wisdom, others often dismiss it; if you offer wisdom from a third party, it seems less arrogant and more acceptable. Of course, when you have someone like my dad in your back pocket, you can't help yourself. You quote him every chance you get. Randy Pausch
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Luck is what happens, when preparation meets opportunity Randy Pausch
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I had fallen in love, even if she was still finding her way. Randy Pausch
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Proper apologies have three parts:1) What I did was wrong.2) I feel badly that I hurt you.3) How do I make this better? Randy Pausch
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Halfhearted or insincere apologies are often worse than not apologizing at all because recipients find them insulting. If you've done something wrong in your dealings with another person, it's as if there's an infection in your relationship. A good apology is like an antibiotic; a bad apology is like rubbing salt I the wound. Randy Pausch
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If other people owe you an apology, and your words of apology to them are proper and heartfelt, you still may not hear from them for a while. After all, what are the odds that they get to the right emotional place to apologize at the exact moment you do? So just be patient. Many times in my career, I saw students apologize, and then several days later, their teammates came around. Your patience will be both appreciated and rewarded. . Randy Pausch
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If I only had three words of advice, they would be, Tell the Truth. If got three more words, I'd add, all the time. Randy Pausch
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Never lose the childlike wonder. Show gratitude... Don't complain just work harder... Never give up. Randy Pausch
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Experience is what you get when you didn't get what you wanted. Randy Pausch
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We cannot change the cards we are dealt, just how we play the game. Randy Pausch