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Qualified software engineers, managers, marketers and salespeople in Silicon Valley can rack up dozens of high-paying, high-upside job offers any time they want, while national unemployment and underemployment is sky high. — Marc Andreessen
First, as I've always said, it all starts with product, which means having the right assortment, styles, and fits. Second is price, where we strive to offer the best quality, style, and design at a fair value. This is critically important, given the highly promotional environment we are operating in. And third, traffic. — Mickey Drexler
Our lives will depend upon the decisions which we make, for decisions determine destiny. — Thomas S. Monson
The real safeguard of democracy is education. — Franklin D. Roosevelt
You got to find your own places. The places you get, girl, the ones that stick in your heart. And if you're lucky, you find people to share them with. — Kirsten Hubbard
I don't rhyme about guns I ain't shot
Hoes I ain't caught
Or shit I ain't bought. — Ice-T
Obama signed the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act to ensure fair pay for women in the workplace. In addition, he succeeded in getting a measure passed to end discrimination against gays in the military. — Kitty Kelley
Indeed, love is beautiful, yet at the same time, it is a cruel punishment, starker than death. — Khaddam Ahmed Khan
The fire was silent, the little houses collapsing into the flames without complaint, flocks of sparks rising to the sky. At a distance it seemed beautiful, and I thought it was strange that powerful violence is often so pleasing to the eye ... — David Benioff
Anybody looking for a quiet life has picked the wrong century to born in. — Whitaker Chambers
We aren't trying to make poetry or anything beautiful. It's just a rock show. We just want to enjoy playing loud. That's just about it. — David Pajo
Science fiction inspires scientists, but it doesn't exist to dictate what our future should look like. Great science fiction is fun to read and it makes you think, period. Claiming anything more than that is dicey. Grand visions of the future were more prevalent in the golden-age science fiction, but all fiction is a reflection of the current times. As science moves more quickly, the horizon of science fiction tends to recede closer to the present. — Daniel H. Wilson
