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So long as the product is sold, everything is taking its regular course from the standpoint of the capitalist producer. — Karl Marx

It is surely a matter of common observation that a man who knows no one thing intimately has no views worth hearing on things in general. — Charles Horton Cooley

I heard last year at [insert name]'s birthday party they had to set up mirrors to make it look like a crowd. — Jim Cornette

There's a sea secret in me / it's plain to see it is rising / but I must be flowing liquid diamonds / calling for my soul / at the corners of the world — Tori Amos

Vine, the Ringling Brothers circus, Friendster, horseshoes, pay phones, typewriters, etc. Things go out of business. Don't think it can't happen to Madison Avenue. Adapt or die. — Andrew Essex

The best thing in life is having someone to share it with. — Marty Rubin

Millions of shining lights, silver nails driven into a dome of dark blue velvet . . . — Dmitry Glukhovsky

Eyes that, like those of children, look at an eternal present without forgiveness. — Italo Calvino

The key to continual and deeper spiritual renewal and revival is the continual re-discovery of the gospel. — Timothy Keller

Conflict can and should be handled constructively; when it is, relationships benefit. Conflict avoidance is *not* the hallmark of a good relationship. On the contrary, it is a symptom of serious problems and of poor communication. — Harriet B. Braiker

Carter started down the stairs, but I grabbed his arm.
"Hang on. What about traps?"
He frowned. "Traps?"
"Didn't Egyptian tombs have traps?"
"Well ... sometimes. But this isn't a tomb. Besides, more often they had curses, like the burning curse, the donkey curse - "
"Oh, lovely. That sounds so much better. — Rick Riordan

I have often thought that poetry is a way to name loss, but it cannot accompany one on the journey of loss. — Helen Humphreys