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When I was 24, I co-founded a company called Athenahealth which built the first Web-based software and back-office service suite for doctors' offices. — Todd Park

In Seattle we live among the trees and the waterways, and we feel we are rocked gently in the cradle of life. Our winters are not cold and our summers are not hot and we congratulate ourselves for choosing such a spectacular place to rest our heads. — Garth Stein

It's cruel to bring life into this terrible world. — Woody Allen

It is a little considered fact that simply in the process of becoming a mother, one does not automatically become a saint. — Eugenia Price

There is something powerfully beguiling about the excited eyes of a young woman. They can pull all manner of nonsense out of a foolish young man, and I was no exception to this rule. — Patrick Rothfuss

Life is consciousness. — Emmet Fox

The concept of loyalty is distorted when it is understood to mean blind acceptance. It is correctly interpreted when it is assumed to cover honest criticism. — Dag Hammarskjold

So much harm comes into this world when the wrong thing is said. But that's nothing compared to the pain from what goes unsaid. — Brad Meltzer

I have no desire to play music unless I need music. — Carrie Brownstein

Christians are famous for telling people to be "child-like" and yet one of the greatest qualities of a child (the never ending list of questions) is often discouraged. — D.R. Silva

I read obsessively when I'm writing. I think there are two kinds of fiction writers, those who read incessantly while they write and those who can't read at all, lest their individual voices get overwhelmed, or tainted somehow. I'm the first kind. To use a painfully precious metaphor, I need fixed stars to navigate by, otherwise I get lost in the blankness of the page. — Lev Grossman