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Instantly, the noise stopped. The whole room lay in perfect silence. The tire builders stood in long lines, touching each other, perfectly motionless, deafened by the silence ... For the first time in history, American mass-production workers had stopped a conveyor belt and halted the inexorable movement of factory machinery. — Ruth McKenney

Barrons laughed again. And there, my dear Fio, you make one of Womankind's greatest mistakes: Falling in love with a man's potential. We so rarely share the same view of it, and even more rarely care to achieve it. Stop pining for the man you think I could be
and take a good, long, hard look at the one I am. — Karen Marie Moning

I learned that God was an equal opportunity employer - that it was possible to experience the divine anywhere you were, anywhere you could see the sun and moon rise or set, or burn through the fog. — Anne Lamott

There are moments when we think nature happens just for us, and there are other moments when the ridiculousness of that notion is revealed. — Elizabeth Berg

The first step toward a genuine theory of consciousness, I believe, is the realization that consciousness is not located in the organism. Rather, consciousness is a four-quadrant affair, and it exists, if it exists at all, distributed across all four quadrants, anchored equally in each.12 — Ken Wilber

Like every person, every thought has the potential to become something great. — John C. Maxwell

Trying to be original is futile. If you have no place to go, stay home and cook. — Walter Darby Bannard

I will always speak out when someone says that a principle or a rule or a tradition trumps people. — Gene Robinson

We need to be in the open mode when we are pondering a problem, but, once we come up with a solution, we must then switch to the closed mode to implement it. — John Cleese

When one went fishing in information networks, one also became fish food. — Carol O'Connell