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You write because you have an idea in your mind that feels so genuine, so important, so true. And yet, by the time this idea passes through the different filters of your mind, and into your hand, and onto the page or computer screen - it becomes distorted, and it's been diminished. — Khaled Hosseini

We are so ruled by what people tell us we must be that we have forgotten who we are. — Leo Buscaglia

I just want to listen and build relationships with as many of my colleagues as possible. — Erik Paulsen

Be that blind bard who on the Chian strand, By those deep sounds possessed with inward light, Beheld the Iliad and the Odyssey Rise to the swelling of the voiceful sea. — Samuel Taylor Coleridge

It's an ill wind that blows no good. — John Heywood

The reality of social networking sites is that they provide platforms for online personae to interact with other online personae. Importantly, such relationships can be ended with a click of an 'unfriend,' 'unfollow,' or 'block' button. Breaking up like this constitutes a morally lightweight action. Certainly it flies in the face of Cicero's advice that a friendship 'should seem to fade away rather than to be stamped out.' The respect that Cicero demanded that we pay to a friendship, even one that has turned sour, did not anticipate the tenuous connection inherent in being a facebook friend. — Marilyn Yalom

I'm not hot. I'm great. — Lil' Wayne

The funny thing about having all this so-called success is that behind it is a certain horrible emptiness. — Sam Shepard

War, famine, disease, genocide. Death, in a million different forms, often painful and protracted for the poor individual wretches involved. What god would so arrange the universe to predispose its creations to experience such suffering, or be the cause of it in others? — Ian M Banks

Everything sings, the whole universe and all the other universes. It's in our genes, see, not just in our ears. — Bryan Islip