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The way God has been thought of for thousands of years is no longer convincing; if anything is dead, it can only be the traditional thought of God. — Hannah Arendt

Nobody talks about boring companies, boring products, or boring ads," argues one prominent word-of-mouth advocate. — Jonah Berger

On the day I started college in 1979, no woman had ever been on the United States Supreme Court or served as the Speaker of the House. None had been an astronaut or the solo anchor of a network evening news broadcast. Not one had been president of an Ivy League college or run a serious campaign for president. — Dee Dee Myers

Everything begins with an idea. — Earl Nightingale

Sometimes I think the human animal doesn't really need food or water to survive, only gossip. — Steve Toltz

Being listened to and being heard is an experience that doesn't happen terribly often. To listen compassionately or nonjudgmentally to another person - not to get too heavy about it - but I once heard somebody say that was a form of real prayer. — Gabriel Byrne

I used to be a superhero; no one could touch me, not even myself. You are like a phone booth I somehow stumbled into, and now look at me - I am just like everybody else. — Ani DiFranco

You can't have heaven without Jesus Christ. — Evans Biya

If you wear clothes that don't suit you, you're a fashion victim. You have to wear clothes that make you look better. — Vivienne Westwood

Oh, my dear, this is worse than I expected! A strange girl is always a bore among good friends, but one can generally manage her. But a girl who writes books - why, it isn't respectable! And you can't snub that sort of people; they're unsnubbable. — Elizabeth Von Arnim

Don't worry. I know she's your sister. I'll treat her right. In bed and out. I'm willing to listen to any objections you may have, though. No? Nothing? Okay, then. — Gena Showalter

A wise man may be duped as well as a fool; but the fool publishes the triumph of the deceiver. — Charles Caleb Colton