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Go ahead and make something for the elites. Not the elites of class or wealth, but the elites of curiosity, passion and taste. Every great thing ever created was created by and for this group. — Seth Godin

Was that a bad lady, Papa?" Francis asked eagerly.
"No."
"But she looked bad."
"There are very few bad people. There are just a lot of people who are unlucky. — Betty Smith

You go through things in life where you're not always going to get what you want, but if God feels it's supposed to happen, it's going to happen. — Kevin Ware

There's no crying in baseball! - Jimmy Dugan in A League of Their Own — Jill Shalvis

If you have nothing to leave behind you, you can at least leave your dreams; someone else may use them! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

Man has to awaken to wonder - and so perhaps do peoples. Science is a way of sending him to sleep again. — Ludwig Wittgenstein

They subordinate the whole to the part. It is no longer life they are celebrating, nor nature, but some crude, fanatical party creed. I am afraid that doing things for their own sake will soon be a luxury for children and perhaps for freaks like you and me. — Dorothy Macardle

The thought of another man terrifies me. The reality, though, excites me. That he wants me this badly. That he can't keep his hands off what doesn't belong to him. — Jessica Hawkins

Sometimes the world just isn't ready for a good idea. — Bill Bryson

One of the many lessons to emerge from Hurricane Katrina is that Americans are not accustomed to seeing unattended bodies on the streets of a major city." Understatement of the century, Doctor. — Caitlin Doughty

You are not as insignificant as you have often been told, nor are you any more significant than you have often told yourself. — Maureen Moss

Being dismantled before our eyes are not just individual programs that politicians cite as too expensive but the whole idea that society has a stake in the well-being of children down the block and the security of families on the other side of town. Whether or not kids eat well, are nurtured and have a roof over their heads is not just a consequence of how their parents behave. It is also a responsibility of society
but now apparently a diminishing one. — Richard Stolley