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When a new manager comes in, you need to show him what you can do, but that may mean waiting for your opportunity. — Charlie Adam

The arrows of love, like Achilles' sword, carry with them the remedy for the wounds they cause. — Pierre-Ambroise Choderlos De Laclos

Submit to one another out of reverence for Christ. (EPHESIANS 5:21) — Andy Stanley

You couldn't fight the injustice of fate; you could only suffer it and hope that one day it might be different. — Jodi Picoult

Ghastek, why haven't you married?" I asked.
He gave me a thin-lipped smile. "Because if I were to get married, I would want to have a family. To me, marriage means children."
"So what's the problem? Shooting blanks?"
Desandra asked.
Kill me. — Ilona Andrews

Our "protective bubbles" - our houses, our cars, our friends, our online identities - might make us feel secure, but most of it's just an illusion. It's easy to get hurt, just like it's easy to hurt other people. — Paula Stokes

And yet I feel that the most real home I'll ever have is the space where our roads merged and traveled along together ... for a time. — Craig Thompson

Life is an illusion that last too little. — Annette Curtis Klause

And it came to her that the pleasure and stability of dining rooms had always occurred against such a backdrop, against the catastrophic background of universal chaos; such moments of calm were things as fragile and transitory as soap bubbles, destined to burst almost as soon as they blew into existence. Groups of friends, rooms, streets, years, none of them would last. The illusion of stability was created by a concerted effort to ignore the chaos they were imbedded in. And so they ate, and talked, and enjoyed each other's company; this was the way it had been in the caves, on the savannah, in the tenements and the trenches and the cities huddling under bombardment. — Kim Stanley Robinson

To maximize your chances of success, you should deploy small, concrete experiments that return concrete feedback. — Cal Newport