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Get me selling and I can figure out the industry. Once I can figure out the industry I can start a business in that industry. — Mark Cuban

Now I am going to fly toward the unknown with the wings of my love. — Debasish Mridha

Pay no attention to harsh words uttered by others. — Thich Nhat Hanh

How do you manage to see the best in everyone, Willa, but only the worst in yourself? — Tessa Bailey

I have a lot of wonderful things happening in my life. — Aras Baskauskas

The resurrection and ascension, supposing them to have taken place, admitted of public and ocular demonstration, like that of the ascension of a balloon, or the sun at noon day, to all Jerusalem at least. A thing which everybody is required to believe, requires that the proof and evidence of it should be equal to all, and universal; and as the public visibility of this last related act was the only evidence that could give sanction to the former part, the whole of it falls to the ground, because that evidence never was given. Instead of this, a small number of persons, not more than eight or nine, are introduced as proxies for the whole world, to say they saw it, and all the rest of the world are called upon to believe it. But it appears that Thomas did not believe the resurrection; and, as they say, would not believe without having ocular and manual demonstration himself. So neither will I; and the reason is equally as good for me, and for every other person, as for Thomas. It — Thomas Paine

If [God] doesn't exist, man is the chief of the earth, of the universe. Magnificent! Only how is he going to be good without God? — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

I am a writer and a feminist, and the two seem to be constantly in conflict ... ever since I became loosely involved with it, it has seemed to me one of the recurring ironies of this movement that there is no way to tell the truth about it without, in some small way, seeming to hurt it. — Nora Ephron