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If I'm about to forget my kid's birthday, I want the phone to scream at me until I do something about it. — Sundar Pichai

The world's default mode is basic indifference. It'd like to care, but it's just got too much on at the moment. — David Mitchell

That cowboy had heartbreak written all over him and she'd be damned if she knew why every time he blew into town she ended up naked before he ended up gone. Reed always ended up gone. — Cindy Gerard

Eighty percent of what everyone's talking about never happens. I don't mean in terms of product development that's happening right now, I'm talking about the far-flung visions of the future. — Jay Chiat

But when you're a kid, it's different. You lose something and then there's this hole inside of you and you want to fill that hole, but you don't have the experience or wisdom to do it. So you ask for answers. From the air, from the clouds, from the stars, from anyone who might listen. And when voices finally respond and promise that there's a place where you can get what you want, where your wishes can come true, then you go. You go to that magical place and you stay and you create and you try to heal. You fill that hole. Which can be brave. Which is important. But while you're there, you realize that what you want and what you need are two different things. And that's when you're done with the place, and you leave for good. But leaving for good means you forget the place even existed at all. — Aaron Starmer

Try to stick to free weights as much as possible as they work the stabilizers as well as the main muscles being targeted! — Scott Herman

Life's all about balance. To move on in life you have to strike a balance between your past, present, and your future; you may either be jerked off or left behind. — Richmond Akhigbe

Living in the capital, I worry about terrorism, but I no longer panic. For this I have my child to thank. — Dana Milbank