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There is no justice in bureaucracy for the individual, for bureaucracy caters only to itself. One cannot practice the same bureaucracy as one is fighting against. — Leon Trotsky

Pricing low is shortsighted, because someone else is always willing to sacrifice more profit margin and drive you both bankrupt. — Timothy Ferriss

I always imagined that to bring an orchestra to play together is not enough for a conductor. — Kurt Masur

3D printing is already shaking our age-old notions of what can and can't be made. — Hod Lipson

As long as we avoid the creative, we are condemned to reaction. — Paula Gunn Allen

In between training sessions, I'll often watch DVDs of King Kong, Godzilla or Frankenstein, just to keep my mind on the task in hand and remind myself of the magnitude of the challenge. — David Haye

I don't trust her father than I can run full-steam in a corset. — Libba Bray

Praising an honest person who doesn't deserve it, always wounds them. — Nicolas Boileau-Despreaux

Guy between boyfriends #6 and #7
Paul Diaz, Twenty-Something
He was in her watercolor class, so cute and the sweet kind of shy. They obviously clicked, the attraction thrilling between them, inspiring her to relish the infatuation freshman-style and write his name in her notebook in curvy, flowery script. She gave him openings but guessed he was too timid to ask her out. The day after finals, she ran into him at the deli on campus and thought she had nothing to lose.
"My work is having this fancy dinner party next weekend, the food's supposed to be great. Would you like to go with me?"
"Oh, uh, maybe, I'll have to check," he said. Then, "What was your name again?"
There's always something to lose. — Shannon Hale

Here's no way we can ever hope to understand ourselves if we don't at least marginally understand our home. That is the understanding we need to put our lives in some bigger metaphysical context. Instead, Eustace sees a chilling sight- a citizenry so removed from the rhythm of nature that we march through our lives as mere sleepwalkers, blinded, deafened, and senseless. Robotically existing in sterilized surroundings that numb the mind, weaken the body, and atrophy the soul. — Elizabeth Gilbert