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From time to time, things in this world fall out of harmony, and there is a need to synchronize. — Dean Koontz

There are a hundred or perhaps a thousand other emotions, or gradations, created by the mixing, blending, and overlapping of the basic ones. — Anabel Jensen

The mug was so warm, and my hands so cold, that it didn't feel as if we belonged in the same universe. — Harper Fox

We never envy another's achievement more than when we know very little about how it was attained. — Alain De Botton

That in their sacrifices to humanity they ran no risks, not even to their property; that after all they were not so noble but they treated the thief as he had treated them, and hoped, by a certain outward observance and a few prayers, and by walking in a particular straight though useless path from time to time, to save their souls. This may be to judge my neighbors harshly; for I believe that many of them are not aware that they have such an institution as the jail in their village. — Henry David Thoreau

One important insight is that all organizations are networks. People may draw their organizations as hierarchies, but that doesn't change that they are actually networks. — Jurgen Appelo

Sleep is lovely, death is better still, not to have been born is of course the miracle. — Heinrich Heine

Freudian Slip: When You Mean One Thing And Say Your Mother. — Lydia Millet

The ordinary build houses when they have bricks; the extraordinary build mansions when they have pebbles. — Matshona Dhliwayo

The land doesn't know who owns it. It was here before owners, and will be here after, content with itself in all seasons. — Nancy Thayer

I don't think he (Joseph Albers, fh) ever realized that it was his discipline that I came for. Besides, my response to what I learned from him was just the opposite of what he intended ... I was very hesitant about arbitrarily designing forms and selecting colors that would achieve some predetermined result, because I didn't have any ideas to support that sort of thing - I didn't want color to serve me, in other words. — Robert Rauschenberg

It takes a long time to learn that a courtroom is the last place in the world for learning the truth. — Alice Koller