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There's a finite market for DVD-by-mail, and the growth over the next 10 years will be in streaming. — Reed Hastings

I believe that great success is possible in any field - from music to mathematics to macro trading. — Paul Tudor Jones

Knowledge being to be had only of visible and certain truth, error is not a fault of our knowledge, but a mistake of our judgment, giving assent to that which is not true. — John Locke

Rainie, mythologies take longer to die than people believe. They linger on in a kind of dream country that affects all of you. — Neil Gaiman

Great acting is about listening to what they are saying ... not waiting to deliver your lines. — Michael Caine

Happiness lies in simplicity
Complexity brings anxiety. — Debasish Mridha

When unity of the mind, speech and body occurs, God has called that the 'foremost' religion. If they do not remain in unison, you should maintain the intent of 'I want to keep them in unison'; then some day it will come into fruition if this resolve is there. — Dada Bhagwan

Some stories stayed with you even when you wanted to forget them. — Alice Hoffman

I am awake. I know what you took. I am coming for you. Vengeance is mine. — Robin Burks

You can't own your victories if you won't admit your failures. — Rachel Vail

I sometimes wonder why I pushed myself so relentlessly in weight lifting. My motive, I think, was not an uncommon one; I was not the ninety-eight-pound weakling of bodybuilding advertisements, but I was timid, diffident, insecure, submissive. I became strong - very strong - with all my weight lifting but found that this did nothing for my character, which remained exactly the same. — Oliver Sacks

I had a conversation with someone the other day who said he wondered if perhaps LGBT Christians had a special role to play in teaching the church how to more thoughtfully engage issues surrounding gender and sexuality. I told him I didn't think that went far enough, that ever since the Gay Christian Network conference, I've been convinced that LGBT Christians have a special role to play in teaching the church how to be Christian. Christians who tell each other the truth. Christians who confess our sins and forgive our enemies. Christians who embrace our neighbors. Christians who sit together in our pain, and in our healing, and wait for resurrection. — Rachel Held Evans