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And her sleep was too long and deep for that:so deep that she left her normal reality behind. — Haruki Murakami

displayed and sold represented the very worst of what could go wrong when things weren't done his way. The salespeople, always interested in quick turnover, seemed to make little effort to understand what was special about a Mac, and had less incentive to do so after — Brent Schlender

You spent it on oil for your hair,' I said, 'and on baubles for your whores, on furs and on horses, on jewels and on silk. A man, Lord Eardwulf, dresses in leather and iron. And he fights. — Bernard Cornwell

If one asks me the meaning of our flag, I say to him: It means all that the Constitution of our people, organizing for justice, for liberty, and for happiness, meant. Our flag carries American ideas, American history and American feelings. This American flag was the safeguard of liberty. It was an ordinance of liberty by the people, for the people. That it meant, that it means, and, by the blessing of God, that it shall mean to the end of time! — Henry Ward Beecher

Baseball is wrong, man with four balls cannot walk — Confucius

Godiva was tired and old and Gertrude Stein in spring bought a new car ... — Alice B. Toklas

Human beings are on a journey of awareness, which has momentarily been interrupted by extraneous forces. — Carlos Castaneda

The thing I like about my body is that it's strong. I can move furniture around my apartment. I can ride my horse ... I can play basketball. It's a well functioning machine. — Cindy Crawford

Still to the sufferer comes, as due from God, a glory that to suffering owes its birth. — Aeschylus

Capitalism created the possibility of employment. — Friedrich August Von Hayek

The average married man lives two thousand and five days longer than his single counterpart, albeit with less reason. — Michael Feldman

Arther, what is first on the agenda?"
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"The same as ever, Highness. Elections, land, and entitlements." Arther had learned to mask much of his distaste at that last word, but his lips still puckered as if it soured his tongue.
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Entitlements. Leesha hated the word, too, but not for the same reason as Arther. It was a cold word, used by those with full bellies to bemoan feeding those without. — Peter V. Brett

How can you truly know what success is, if you've never experienced failure? — Chad Pennington

It's about using the right tools, with the right triggers, within a proper marketing framework — Vishen Lakhiani