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Ladies, if you want to know the way to my heart ... good spelling and good grammar, good punctuation, capitalize only where you are supposed to capitalize, it's done. — John Mayer

Good brands do three things for highly stressed out consumers: 1. They save time. 2. They project the right message. 3. They provide an identity. — David F. D'Alessandro

We are in a prison of our own minds holding our own chains around us. We create our oligarchs and fight for their right to oppress us. — Heather Marsh

It's hard for us in our stores to be a leader in technology. — Lee Scott

Slowing down doesn't mean accomplishing less; it means cutting out counterproductive distractions and the perception of being rushed. — Tim Ferriss

Always store beer in a dark place. — Robert A. Heinlein

I love L.A. I'd move there tomorrow if I could. — Rebecca Ferguson

The way that I approached numbers, think about them, the same as for language as well-acquiring vocabulary, understanding the grammar, the structures of languages, the rhythm, the music and so-on - these things obviously evolved. — Daniel Tammet

they propound mathematical theorems in beleaguered cities, conduct metaphysical arguments in condemned cells, make jokes on scaffolds. — C.S. Lewis

We don't want to just tell [students] who the people are, we don't want to just tell them what happened - we want to show the process by which it formed itself. — Andrew Aydin

Get comfortable. You are gonna be in my head for a while. — Van Krishna

For those that dare to stand up
against those that want to knock you down." The dedication from Worst Case Scenario: Bug Out - Book 2. — G. Allen Mercer

This is how the time moves - an hour here, a day somewhere, and then it's night and then it's morning. A clock ticking on a shelf. A small child running to school, a father coming home.
Time moves over us and past us, and the feeling of lips pressed against lips fades into memory. A picture yellows at its edges. A phone rings in an empty room. — Jacqueline Woodson