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Love and friendship. They are what make us who we are, and what can change us, if we let them. — Emily Giffin

Being a public company is really terrible for most companies. I'd say Facebook and Google have done a pretty good job of standing up to the incredible quarterly pressure to hit numbers, but most companies - and I've observed a lot now - don't do a very good job of that. — Sam Altman

I think the very best attitude for anyone investing in the stock market is to make up his mind to lose money.
- The Duchess Gloriana XII — Leonard Wibberley

I've played every instrument you could possibly think of for 10 minutes. So I'm mediocre at everything. I can play drums, guitar, piano, violin, saxophone, clarinet, flute ... Just not well. — Kat Dennings

As they lifted off, Aaron watched the white, puffy clouds and thought, "I'm going to die here. This is it." But God had a lot more for this child of mine, more than he could have ever imagined... — Diana Mankin Phelps

When I compare myself, my being-myself, with anything else whatever, all things alike, all in the same degree, rebuff me with blank unlikeness. — Gerard Manley Hopkins

Man is man, and master of his fate. — Alfred Lord Tennyson

Despite what they say, the clothes do not make the man. They merely determine the set of assumptions others make about the man. — Anthony Miller

So this was how he lived now, getting jittery because a bus pulled up near. Well, he was not going on like that. It was not good enough. The one person who could help him had not appeared. He probably never would. But there must be some other way. He knew that there was another way although for the moment he couldn't think what it was. Soon it would come back to him, in a minute he would remember the way out, the way where he was going. — Anna Kavan

It's better to wear seaweed socks than stick a melon in your brother's ear. — Robert Hunter

A term meant to convey a person's inability to make sense of the numbers that run their lives. — Douglas R. Hofstadter

Along with Chesterton, I've had to take my place among those who acknowledge that we are what is wrong with the world. What is my snobbishness toward my childhood church, for instance, but an inverted form of the harsh judgment it showed me? — Philip Yancey

God wants believers to take an interest in the well-being of the society in which they live. — Max Anders

Human intelligence is richer and more dynamic than we have been led to believe by formal academic education. — Ken Robinson