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Write bylaws in a simple language - no one needs an advanced degree to understand them. — Holly Duckworth
I thought that deserved a book and feel like the door needs to be open so people can say, "Ok, here we go, let's deal with this" because we're not dealing with it. I'm waiting for somebody to write another book but it hasn't happened yet, though I guess mine's only been out for a year and a half. — Brad Warner
The Americans are optimistic by their nature. And they are hopeful. — Chaka Fattah
We need the books that affect us like a disaster, that grieve us deeply, like the death of someone we loved more than ourselves, like being banished into forests far from everyone, like a suicide. A book must be the axe for the frozen sea inside us. — Franz Kafka
Americans are inventing something called television, which will be like the cinema, only at home. There'll be no more need for books, or churches, or anything. — Carlos Ruiz Zafon
Take with you the joy of Easter to the home, and make that home bright with more unselfish love, more hearty service ... — John Ellerton
The structure of the human brain is enormously complex. It contains about 10 billion nerve cells (neurons), which are interlinked in a vast network through 1,000 billion junctions (synapses). The whole brain can be divided into subsections, or sub-networks, which communicate with each other in a network fashion. All this results in intricate patterns of intertwined webs, networks of nesting within larger networks. — Fritjof Capra
A ship is always referred to as 'she' because it costs so much to keep one in paint and powder. — Chester W. Nimitz
When you look at the sky, you must know that you look at the cosmic factory which enabled you to exist as a live being! — Mehmet Murat Ildan
Where will wants not, a way opens. — J.R.R. Tolkien
His question reminded me of how easy he had been to deceive, so easy that he seemed to me almost a conniver at his wife's unfaithfulness, as the man who leaves loose banknotes in a hotel bedroom connives at theft, and I hated him for the very quality which had once helped my love. — Graham Greene
