51st Monthsary Quotes & Sayings
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When we're surrounded by things that look impossible, making a simple choice to do something that's possible is a powerful thing to do. — Melody Beattie

Less than two centuries later, the Macedonian Greek Alexander the Great conquered Egypt, completing this task in a matter of months, but remaining long enough to found the city of Alexandria, whose site he selected in 331 BC at what was then the western mouth of the Nile delta. After this, in what appeared to be a characteristic act of hubris, but was in fact an attempt to win over the local priesthood, Alexander sacrificed to the sacred bull Apis and had himself crowned pharaoh. — Paul Strathern

would have no way to authenticate - The phone rang in her hand. The caller ID said it was — Lynn Sholes

You're sick. Sick and evil and weird. — Neil Gaiman

Tens of millions of people have iPods, whereas eight years ago, they didn't know they were missing them. — Daniel H. Pink

Venture capitalists certainly create value for themselves, but they also singularly create value for the rest of the world. — Jose Ferreira

President Lyndon Johnson's high spirits were marked as he circulated among the many guests whom he had invited to witness an event he confidently felt to be historic, the signing of the 1965 Voting Rights Act ... The bill that lay on the polished mahogany desk was born in violence in Selma, Alabama, where a stubborn sheriff ... had stumbled against the future. — Martin Luther King Jr.

There are so many ways it could have all turned out differently. — Jennifer E. Smith

The tightrope of love swings back and forth, forever tied between the tree of anxiety and the tree of fear. Like life, it holds a constant reminder that death must be overcome ... — Goliarda Sapienza

Sleep is death's younger brother, and so like him, that I never dare trust him without my prayers. — Thomas Browne

A picture began to emerge of a woman who possessed hope and optimism and gumption in spades in spite of wretched relatives and a world that never took much notice of her. — Maya Rodale

Creativity is one of the last remaining legal ways of gaining an unfair advantage over the competition. — Ed McCabe