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What has become clear is that we're not just connected to others. We are the very product of the people and networks to which we are connected. — Keith Ferrazzi

Becoming a 'Sir' is slightly uncomfortable at first, although it is a considerable honor. It is amazing how quickly you become accustomed to it. — Edmund Hillary

Wisdom is the right application of knowledge; and true education ... is the application of knowledge to the development of a noble and Godlike character. — David O. McKay

The sooner you start planning your life, the sooner you will live the life you dream of. — Hans Glint

Whereas this ... this was wet. His lips sank into a rhythm obviously familiar to him - like a kind of slow rock over her mouth - and there were times when she felt his tongue, hot and slippery. Times when he insinuated himself right against her and that same slipperiness made her go all funny inside. — Charlotte Stein

Flowers, for instance, because where would we be without them? — Margaret Atwood

The divorce was rough on all of us. I don't blame Hollywood for my family's problems. But having all of it reported in the press made it more of an ordeal. — Kieran Culkin

I wanted to be with the men I admired rather than the Scottish Arts Council crowd, so I spent a lot of time in graveyards. You get less trouble from the dead. — Alexander Stoddart

Something about you now I can't quite figure out
Everything she does is beautiful Everything she does is right
Cause it's you and me and all of the people
With nothing to do, nothing to lose
And it's you and me and all of the people
And I don't know why I can't keep my eyes off of you. — Lifehouse

All men desire their own perfect adjustment, but they desire it, being finite men, on their own terms. — Walter Lippmann

You swam in a river of chance and coincidence. You clung to the happiest accidents - the rest you let float by. — David Wroblewski

When we feel deeply, we reason profoundly. — Mary Wollstonecraft