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Ideas have a shelf-life. Share yours, let others collaborate, and you'll get new ones. — Chris Brogan
No matter how good he looks right now, Josh Bennett without work boots & the smell of sawdust is all sorts of wrong. — Katja Millay
The code of small towns is simple but encompassing: if many forms of craziness are allowed, many forms of cruelty are ignored. Piggy — John Irving
So, Noah smoked pot. I drank beer. We made a beautiful couple. — Katie McGarry
Tell me what you yearn for and I shall tell you who you are. We are what we reach for, the idealized image that drives our wandering. — James Hillman
There are about a dozen great computer graphics people and Jim Blinn is six of them. — Ivan Sutherland
I turned to the clarinets. They were a resourceful lot. — Jennifer Echols
Life is a mission, not a career. A career is a profession, a mission is a cause. A career asks, What's in it for me? A mission asks, How can I make a difference? — Sean Covey
We really do have to get at the underlying question of health-care costs. — Angela Braly
He loved telling stories. He had been everywhere in the world. The northwest frontier, the landscape of the Hindu Kush, was one of the great landscapes of my childhood because he used to evoke it with his stories. He taught me the sequence of ranks in the British army when I was about eight. I was in the bed with him while he told me everything about his life - except, probably, the real things, because of course you couldn't go there. — Sebastian Barry
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Our hero regains consciousness at the feet of a sarcastic alien. — Bill Watterson
It is while practicing yoga asanas that you learn the art of adjustment. — B.K.S. Iyengar
See the exquisite contrast of the types of mind! The pragmatist clings to facts and concreteness, observes truth at its work in particular cases, and generalises. Truth, for him, becomes a class-name for all sorts of definite working-values in experience. For the rationalist it remains a pure abstraction, to the bare name of which we must defer. When the pragmatist undertakes to show in detail just why we must defer, the rationalist is unable to recognise the concretes from which his own abstraction is taken. He accuses us of denying truth; whereas we have only sought to trace exactly why people follow it and always ought to follow it. Your typical ultra-abstractions fairly shudders at concreteness: other things equal, he positively prefers the pale and spectral. If the two universes were offered, he would always choose the skinny outline rather than the rich thicket of reality. It is so much purer, clearer, nobler. — William James
...if you gobern de shark in you, why den you be angel; for all angel is not'ing more dan de shark well goberned. — Herman Melville