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A physical store cannot be reconfigured on the fly to cater to each customer based on his or her particular interests. — Chris Anderson

...if in order to live it is necessary not to live, then what's it all for? — Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn

Humans impart meaning and purpose to almost all aspects of life. This sense of meaning and purpose gives us a road map for how to live a good life. This guidance emerges spontaneously from the interactions of human beings living in societies and thinking together about how best to get along. It doesn't require a god or sacred text. — Greg Graffin

The intellectual finds it reassuring to say that the businessman gets his money by luck; or monopoly, or exploitation, or dishonesty, or what have you. As a matter of fact, the truly dishonest man will last longer in college -teaching or the ministry than he will in the business world. — Benjamin A. Rogge

The one-legged never stumble. — Ernest Bramah

Tibet is not like Kuwait. Kuwait has oil. — Dalai Lama

For me being depressed means you can spend all day in bed, and still not get a good night's rest. — Judith Guest

John McDonnell is the Bear Bryant of track and field. — Frank Broyles

What I want to do is travel deep and deeper into the dreamlands, to find that place that I know is waiting for me here. My home. — Charles De Lint

The balance is the penalty of being human: the danger of allowing yourself to feel. For this we walk a narrow path high above rocky ground. On one side we have the descent into animalism, on the other a godhead delusion. Both pulling at us, both tempting. But without these forces tugging at your psyche, stirring it into conflict, you can never love. They awaken us, you see, these warring sides, they arouse our passion. — Peter F. Hamilton

Can the mere convenience that makes money such a useful device continue indefinitely to outweigh the horrendous and growing burden of evil that it imposes on the human race and ultimately brings its dependents to ruin? — Hugh Nibley