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Treat your password like your toothbrush. Don't let anybody else use it, and get a new one every six months. — Clifford Stoll

It's important to know the past, but your survival depends on knowing the present. — Jonathan Maberry

But can you name a country that doesn't have problems? Problems are part of the human condition, and when they are solved, and barriers are removed, life gets better - and some smart person somewhere usually makes a buck. — Joel Kurtzman

In any organization of which I have played a leadership role, our trump card has never been great numbers but the way we worked with neighborhood people in conjunction with professionals in suits and ties. I want the Obama generation to try to understand this concept, and use it as a real yardstick for their ability to make change. My life personifies the straddling of two cultures: the world of Amherst and Yale and the world of Newark, New Jersey. As you will see, it is the power of the streets combined with the power of the suites that is the most effective mix for making things happen. Anybody who comes to you and says "we want change," without addressing the intersection of these two powerful forces in combination, is just whistling status quo. — Junius Williams

What I've learned is I want to enjoy my life, and food is a big part of it. — Gwyneth Paltrow

Purpose and laughter are the twins that must not separate. Each is empty without the other. — Robert K. Greenleaf

One should never fear sorrow because it is the stepping stone to happiness," - Rig Veda — Bharadwaj

Everything that is real lasts only for a moment. — Marty Rubin

Any Idiot can point out a problem ... A leader is willing to do something about it! Leaders solve problems! — Tony Robbins

I think Whitman more than any other poet possessed the gift of revealing to others the beauty of everything around us, the beauty of nature, the beauty of human beings. — Ella R. Bloor

No one who writes a good book is really dead. — Walter Moers