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In the past, there hasn't been much reliable information about startups and small businesses available online. It's information that's really valuable, and it's information that people want to share. — Adam D'Angelo

anyway, the money was great, but the corporate world just wasn't to my liking. i guess i'm not a team player--or an ass-kisser. — Douglas Preston

A mechanism of some kind stands between us and almost every act of our lives. — Sarah-Patton Boyle

The path of destiny is not always paved smooth with gold. — A.J. Darkholme

I've been uncomfortable dealing with my identity since I was 16 years old. — Jose Antonio Vargas

Before she could stop her hands, they reached for him, as though they existed for no other reason than to touch him. Her fingers brushed across his jaw with a feather's caress before pulling away, and he closed his eyes on a soft inhale. Like the poison toying with its remedy, Shahrzad's hands ignored her and took control, a mere taste of his skin not nearly enough. Never enough. — Renee Ahdieh

You can't know the meaning of the lesson until class is over! — Pearl Cleage

All great changes in life were inspired either by a book or by a personal point of view. The greatest were inspired by a woman. — Sameh Elsayed

It seemed any young woman at odds with her place in life - be she a genteel lady or a serving girl - might find a happier home within the pages of a book. — Tessa Dare

I've been showing up late and dirty all my life. — Jase Robertson

I tell everyone very plainly that I take bribes, but what kind of bribes? Why, greyhound puppies. That's a totally different matter. — Nikolai Gogol

I wasn't one of the dreamers, back then. I was just wrapped up in my private blanket of hurt. — Eliezer Yudkowsky

For many children, it's seeing a beloved relative ill and in pain that leads them to want to become doctors. But, for me, it was watching my grandma get better. — Michael Greger