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Time could be made to serve the mind. — Frank Herbert
My dad worked all sorts of jobs when I was growing up and finally ended up as a surveyor; my mum delivers meals to old folk around where we live. We didn't have much money when I was growing up, but I had a very happy childhood. — Michelle Dockery
When passion is dead, or absent, then the magnificent throb of beauty is incomprehensible and even a little despicable. — D.H. Lawrence
I'm a compulsive everything. — Mike Birbiglia
Lasting companies know how to reinvent themselves. Hewlett-Packard had done that repeatedly; it started as an instrument company, then became a calculator company, then a computer company. Apple has been sidelined by Microsoft in the PC business. You've got to reinvent the company to do some other thing, like other consumer products or devices. You've got to be like a butterfly and have a metamorphosis. — Walter Isaacson
No one really wants to send their kids off to die for oil. — Daryl Hannah
Diversity is really a richness for mankind. — Fabiola Gianotti
This result suggests that cheating is not driven by concerns about standing out. Rather, it shows that our sense of our own morality is connected to the amount of cheating we feel comfortable with. Essentially, we cheat up to the level that allows us to retain our self-image as reasonably honest individuals. — Dan Ariely
Christians don't seem to be as aware of, or as sensitive to, the dire state of humanity as they are about the pleasant growth of their Christian walk. — Larry Norman
As someone who loves football, I will continue to speak out frankly about FIFA's problems. — Chung Mong-joon
I look around and see the things I have, and I remember not having them. That is one thing that keeps me grounded. I'm definitely the same person I was ... I never lose me, I never lose the real person. — Mariah Carey
A man who loves money is a bastard, someone to be hated. A man who can't take care of it is a fool. You don't hate him, but you got to pity him. — Stephen King
Let us remember that sorrow alone is the creator of great things. — Ernest Renan
We are at a crossroads in human history. Never before has there been a moment so simultaneously perilous and promising. We are the first species to have taken evolution into our own hands. — Carl Sagan
But instability like mine needs considerable distance to pass for mere quirkiness. — Terri Cheney
