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Traditional charity is still fairly focused on how it makes donors feel as opposed to outcomes for people that need help. — Leila Janah

if you want to work on data covering more than about one month you're supposed to phone Mr. Jobsworth at BT and whine for help. — Charles Stross

Life is just packed full of memories, the more memories you create, the richer your life becomes !
J Moulds — Tom Evans

Of course there will be disappointments and the way will not always be as I expected it. But if it seemed easy, then that would be the time to worry that I am on the wrong path. — Anne Perry

The lifeblood of job creation in America is small business, but they can't get access to credit. — Howard Schultz

I have discovered that most people have no one to talk to, no one, that is, who really wants to listen. When it does at last dawn on a man that you really want to hear about his business, the look that comes over his face is something to see. — Walker Percy

He felt sandbagged. Doomsday, Armageddon. Booze begets instant misconduct and regret. He walked to the couch and fell down. — James Ellroy

When each partner loves so completely that he has forgotten to ask himself whether or not he is loved in return; when he only knows that he loves and is moving to its music
then, and then only are two people able to dance perfectly in tune to the same rhythm. — Anne Morrow Lindbergh

Melt her and then set her on fire. — Secret

Eating fries without salt feels like a sacrifice. "What am I, a pioneer? — Jim Gaffigan

People who know how to act are never preachers. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Love is always saying you're sorry. — Cecil B. Day

I could have gone on flying through space forever. — Yuri Gagarin

What? 'Borderline patients play games'? That what you said? Ernest, you'll never be a real therapist if you think like that. That's exactly what I meant earlier when I talked about the dangers of diagnosis. There are borderlines and there are borderlines. Labels do violence to people. You can't treat the label; you have to treat the person behind the label. (17) — Irvin D. Yalom