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Awaken yourself by stopping your preoccupation with what you think you know, and instead rest comfortably in the not knowing. Embrace possibility and potential. Do not fear the unknown or that which you cannot control. — Alfred James

I never did like Cleveland. Don't know why. Didn't like the town. Now, the people are all right, but I just didn't like the town. — Stan Coveleski

Steve embraced the marketing adage that every single moment a consumer encounters a brand - whether as a buyer, a user, a store visitor, a passerby seeing a billboard, or someone simply watching an ad on TV - is an experience that adds either credits or debits to the brand's "account" in his imagination. — Brent Schlender

Discovery is dangerous ... but so is life. A man unwilling to take risk is
doomed never to learn, never to grow, never to live. — Brian Herbert

I don't throw things or yell. — John Malkovich

We were just looking at maps... — Rick Riordan

He storms down in savage joy, to meet all the waiting blades and hate. — Richard K. Morgan

How could Hillary clinton not come off as human! I mean, even Nurse Ratched was human. I don't think people are interested in 30 years of the past, and I don't get this notion of change-maker. — Rush Limbaugh

Farm Aid was started in 1985 by Willie Nelson, Neil Young, John Mellencamp and Dave Matthews as a concert to support small local farms in the U.S. — Rebecca Pidgeon

Fortune makes a fool of those she favors too much. — Horace

Maybe evolution is irrelevant at dinnertime. — Jeffrey Steingarten

If all this were true, how easy it would be to understand people. — Cesare Pavese

The majority of the common people loathe war and pray for peace; only a handful of individuals, whose evil joys depend on general misery, desire war. — Desiderius Erasmus

For, observe that open loves are held to be more honourable than secret ones, and that the love of the noblest and highest, even if their persons are less beautiful than others, is especially honourable. — Plato