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Each night about this time he puts on sadness like a garment and goes on writing. — Anne Carson
Now, I happen to be an optimist. — Ronald Reagan
When I swung the door open, Nathan looked me up and down. "Uh, hi." He awkwardly looked at my outfit and then down at his own black pants and t-shirt.
We both laughed and walked into the room side by side.
Warren rolled his eyes. "Geez," he said. "Should I change? I feel like I don't fit in with the mob squad." He was wearing jeans and a blue t-shirt. — Elicia Hyder
There's a real moral imperative in being an organization that takes the time to sit and listen to the customers and the people they're serving. — Jacqueline Novogratz
Histories of the world omitted China; if a Chinaman invented compass or movable type or gunpowder we promptly "forgot it" and named their European inventors. In short, we regarded China as a sort of different and quite inconsequential planet. — W.E.B. Du Bois
As the eye of narrative drew back from the coffin on its stand, two things happened. One happened comparatively slowly, and this was Vargo's realisation that he never recalled the coffin having a pillow before.
The other was Greebo deciding that he was as mad as hell and wasn't going to take it any more. — Terry Pratchett
Masquerading the heart is the height of haunting souls. — Michael Jackson
A good leader is always looking for people smarter and more experienced than they are. If you are the smartest one in the room, then you are stupid. — Robert Kiyosaki
You cannot say that one woman is 'more beautiful' than another, though people always do. It's so ridiculous to say that. — Peter Lindbergh
Error is discipline through which we advance. — William Ellery Channing
in a postmodern world, even gods and sacred objects must travel or lose their vitality; any deity that remained stuck in its place and original purpose would soon become moribund. — Okey Ndibe
Sometimes it might be kinder to kill a man, than to take his dreams from him. — Mika Waltari
But biology and computer science - life and computation - are related. I am confident that at their interface great discoveries await those who seek them. — Leonard Adleman
