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Something remarkable can always be the result of something devastating, if you choose to find that one positive in a nest of negatives. — Lindy Zart

To know God better is only to realize how impossible it is that we should ever know him at all. I know not which is more childish to deny him, or define him. — Samuel Butler

People love information. Right now in our society, we have an obesity epidemic. Because for the first time in history, we have access to food whenever we want, we don't know how to control ourselves. I think we have the exact same problem with information. — Marco Arment

My guitar only has five strings 'cause the top one broke and I decided not to put it back on: when I play chords I only play bar chords, and the top one always used to cut me there. — Brian Eno

I think life throws enough curveballs that you shouldn't make such a big deal out of everything. — Rebecca Romijn

Abandon anything in your life and habits that might be holding you back. — Sophia Amoruso

I think that is a noble goal that all of us should seek, to end wars and prevent wars as much as possible. — Michael Mullen

You have to be careful," Pwnage said, "with people who are puzzles and people who are traps. A puzzle can be solved but a trap cannot. Usually what happens is you think someone's a puzzle until you realize they're a trap. But by then it's too late. That's the trap. — Nathan Hill

York boss William Barnes issued an acid personal attack: "Mr. Roosevelt's departure for Chicago was inevitable. Undignified as it is, and impotent as it will prove to be, its chief interest lies in the disclosure of the mania for power over which Mr. Roosevelt has no control." The people of Chicago greeted the arrival of Theodore Roosevelt quite differently; word that Roosevelt was en route drove the city "plum crazy" with excitement. Ordinary business was suspended as tens of thousands made plans to celebrate Roosevelt's arrival. — Doris Kearns Goodwin

Warhol was the ultimate voyeur, constantly observing people through the lens. He watched and listened, but did not participate. Behind the camera, Warhol was in control. — Alison Jackson

If you're not a risk taker, you should get the hell out of business. — Ray Kroc

For new media reactionaries ... the problem is technology, the endless distractions of the Internet, the breakdown of authority in an age of blogs and Twitter, the collapse of narrative in a hyper-linked, multi-networked world. — David L. Ulin