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The principles of good human-to-computer interface design are simplicity, support, clarity, encouragement, satisfaction, accessibility, versatility, and personalization. While it's essential to heed these, it's also important to empathize with and inspire your audience so they feel you're treating them less like a faceless user and more like a human being. — Sharon Lee

Is war perhaps nothing else but a need to face death, to conquer and master it, to come out of it alive
a peculiar form of denial of our mortality? — Elisabeth Kubler-Ross

Everything I tell you is a lie. Every question I ask is a trick. You will find no truth in me. Though you believe nothing else, you may rest your faith on this. — Matthew Woodring Stover

There is always something to be grateful for. — Rhonda Byrne

And then after a while he got me a job at the video store next door. I used to lock up the store and go next door and hang out all the time and watch movies and stuff. — Jason Mewes

There is no heaven and there is no hell. They are not geographical, they are part of your psychology. They are psychological. To live the life of spontaneity, truth, love, beauty is to live in heaven. To live the life of hypocrisy, lies, compromises,to live according to others, is to live in hell. To live in freedom is heaven, and to live in subjection is hell. — Rajneesh

There is a language to dying. It creeps like a shadow alongside the passing years and the taste of it hides in the corners of our mouths. It finds us whether we are sick or healthy. It is a secret hushed thing that lives in the whisper of the nurses' skirts as they rustle up and down our stairs. They've taught me to face the language one syllable at a time, slowing creating an unwilling meaning. — Sarah Pinborough

Death is complicated."
-Johann Kraus — John Arcudi

You're able to love others, to give to others, and do for others by giving and doing for yourself first. — Wayne Dyer

The whole story, paradoxically enough, strengthens our relish for real life. This excursion into the preposterous sends us back with renewed pleasure to the actual. — C.S. Lewis

I believe good governments have nothing to hide. We want to ensure we maintain confidence in our public institutions. — Jay Weatherill

Rigor doesn't necessarily have to do with the amount of work assigned, but rather the difficulty and intensity of the problem or project. — Starr Sackstein

I've grown up with my parents' music tastes, listening to Fleetwood Mac and the Rolling Stones. — Saoirse Ronan