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Cavorted Like Deer Quotes By Patrick Collison

It's very possible that advertising business models will simply never do as well on mobile devices as those oriented around transactions. — Patrick Collison

Cavorted Like Deer Quotes By Rene Dubos

As far as life is concerned, there is no such thing as "Nature". There are only homes. Home is that environment to which the individual has become adapted; and almost everything is unnatural outside his range of adaptation. Harmonious equilibrium with nature is an abstract concept with a Platonic beauty but lacking the flesh and blood of life. It fails, in particular, to convey the creative emergent quality of human existence. — Rene Dubos

Cavorted Like Deer Quotes By Alice Munro

Things have changed, of course. There are counsellors at the ready. Kindness and understanding. Life is harder for some, we're told. Not their fault, even if the blows are purely imaginary. Felt just as keenly by the recipient, or the non recipient, as the case may be.
But good use can be made of everything, if you are willing. — Alice Munro

Cavorted Like Deer Quotes By Glenn Haybittle

I'm an artist," she says. It always costs her an effort to make this statement. As if she is handing over a false identity card. — Glenn Haybittle

Cavorted Like Deer Quotes By Kim Stanley Robinson

Sax had always been so uninterested in [power and gain] that it was hard for him to understand why anyone else would be. What was personal gain but the freedom to do what you wanted to do? And what was power but the freedom to do what you wanted to do? And once you had that freedom, any more wealth or power actually began to restrict one's options, and reduce one's freedom. One became a servant of one's wealth or power, constrained to spend all one's time protecting it. — Kim Stanley Robinson