May-Britt Moser — Norwegian Psychologist born on January 04, 1963,

May-Britt Moser is a Norwegian psychologist, neuroscientist, and founding director of the Kavli Institute. She and her husband, Edvard, pioneered research on the brain's mechanism for representing space. They shared the 2014 Nobel prize in Physiology or Medicine with John O'Keefe, awarded for work concerning the grid cells that make up the positioning system in the brain... (wikipedia)

Children need teachers who have stars in their eyes themselves and who treat them with respect.
All children are born with stars in their eyes, and they are curious. It is important for teachers to be careful not to kill this curiosity. A lot can go wrong. Children can be teased, even by teachers.
Everyone knows that there are some odors that send you directly back to memories of your childhood - odors from Christmas time and so forth.
A good designer has a lot in common with a good researcher. Both hunt for excellence and perfection. And you have to really focus on the details, and you don't really know what the final result will be before you have it.
I was trained to be very tough. My mom told me I shouldn't cry; I shouldn't be afraid of anything.