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engineers agree to adapt the product to the business's constantly changing requirements but are not responsible for the quality of those business decisions. — Eric Ries
Saladin had the same immediate successor as all the great Muslim leaders of his time: civil war. Barely had he died that his empire was dismembered. — Amine Maalouf
Under capitalism everybody provides for their own needs by serving others. — Ludwig Von Mises
Hollywood needs to recognise all shades of African American beauty. — Gabrielle Union
Statistics are just people with the tears wiped off. — Spencer Rascoff
If I didn't do well at Wimbledon maybe Chinese people will forget about me. — Li Na
Assignment as Fish Hatchery Attendant along with words of praise for her childhood spent doing many volunteer hours there, and her obvious interest in the important — Anonymous
The day I open my eyes to you, was also the day I open my heart to you. — Jayson Engay
My eyes see many, but my vision is you — Pawan Painjane
I'm dumb," the first one said, their footsteps receding, "not stupid". — T.M. Goeglein
Because the past makes you who you are. I want to know why you're this way. — Karina Halle
Marg Helgenberger and I were waitresses in the same restaurant in Evanston, Illinois. I'm happy to say that that restaurant has since been torn down.We both had an audition for ABC soaps - different soaps, but we auditioned at the same time, and she got the part and went off to New York. Three years later, I went to L.A. So she was kind of an inspiration to me. And it makes sense that we will both be in Wonder Woman together, because we ARE Wonder Women. — Virginia Madsen
My life and the lives of many across the world have been deeply affected by lymphoma. — Rob Lowe
I looked around for that welcoming light I'd heard about, but I didn't see it. Instead, everything around me seemed to glow and shimmer in the sunlight. I heard beautiful sounds-not the voices of dead loved ones, but the laughter and singing of my children when they were tiny. I saw James, young and shirtless, chasing them through Mama's garden. Off in the distance I saw Barbara Jean and Clarice, and even myself when we were kids, dancing to music pouring out of my old pink and violet portable record player. Here I was with my fingers brushing up against the frame of the picture I'd been painting for the last fifty-five years, and my beautiful, scarred husband, my happy children, and my laughing friends were right there with me. — Edward Kelsey Moore
I know for certain that miracles happen, but only for those who hang on to hope. — Nick Vujicic
