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So imagine that fans of our products or services no longer simply consume and use them. Now we are creating a new opportunity for them to both participate directly in the development of the products but also benefit from a share of the profits too. — Miguel Reynolds Brandao

Out of the blue and into the black — Stephen King

I want to hit him, step away and watch him hurt. I want his heart. — Joe Frazier

Dreams, ideas, and plans not only are an escape, they give me purpose, a reason to hang on. — Steven Callahan

Anything that can go wrong, will — Larry Niven

A political leader must keep looking over his shoulder all the time to see if the boys are still there. If they aren't still there, he's no longer a political leader. — Bernard Baruch

Something pretty ... that's just the surface. People worry so much about aging, but you look younger if you don't worry about it. — Jeanne Moreau

Tell your husbands any bad news when everything is calm, not just as they come through the door. — Indra Devi

Money enables us to get what we want instead of what other people think we want. — George Bernard Shaw

If you are not moving forward, you are moving backward. — Mikhail Gorbachev

The Kingdom Among Us is simply God himself and the spiritual realm of beings over which his will perfectly presides - as it is in the heavens. — Dallas Willard

What's going on down there, Katniss? Have they all joined hands? Taken a vow of nonviolence? Tossed the weapons in the sea in defiance of the Capitol?' Finnick asks.
No,' I say.
No,' Finnick repeats. 'Because whatever happened in the past is in the past. And no one in this arena was a victor by chance.' He eyes Peeta for a moment. 'Except maybe Peeta. — Suzanne Collins

The only difference between a grown-up's mistake and a child's is the size of the consequence. — Teresa R. Funke

On the face of it, these look like bad times for Labour and for Ed Miliband's leadership. There seems to be no strategy, no narrative and little energy. Old faces from the Brown era still dominate the shadow cabinet and they seem stuck in defending Labour's record in all the wrong ways: we didn't spend too much money, we'll cut less fast and less far, but we can't tell you how. — Maurice Glasman, Baron Glasman