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Final statement: Not all women want marriage and children; many want only orgasms and pets. Never forget that. — Paulo Coelho

The only way to write complex software that won't fall on its face is to hold its global complexity down - to build it out of simple pieces connected by well-defined interfaces, so that most problems are local and you can have some hope of fixing or optimizing a part without breaking the whole — Eric S. Raymond

Now the country is in a terrible state and you've blamed it on a number of things - unemployment rate, the value of the pound, and all that. It's actually because the national anthem is boring. — Billy Connolly

I watch everybody every night, from sitting down to being on their feet at the end, and I feel a sense of reinvention, of caring, presenting these songs in their purest form. — Bryan Adams

Reciprocal marketing, promotions and links. In public good experiments, behavioral economists have demonstrated that the potential for reciprocal actions by players increases the rate of contribution to the public good, providing evidence for the importance of reciprocity in social situations. — Carl William Brown

We all know what we don't like about our bodies. — Trinny Woodall

In sorrow we must go, but not in despair. Behold! we are not bound for ever to the circles of the world, and beyond them is more than memory. — J.R.R. Tolkien

Authentic faith cannot help but act. — Beth Moore

Time flies when you are having fun. — Albert Einstein

Strategy without tactics is the slowest route to victory. Tactics without strategy is noise before defeat. — Sun Tzu

which had previously provided the translator safe haven. Pretending — Thomas Cahill

Home is any four walls that enclose the right person. — Helen Rowland

With patience and calm, persistence and stoicism, good handwriting and careful labeling, they would meet persecution, indignity, and hardship head-on. — Michael Chabon