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What's the good of reaching 90, if you waste 89? — Elvis Presley
This whole blogging stuff has been bugging me for years. Talk about no filter on things. People feel free to do and say whatever they want with no vetting, with no editing, with nothing. — Rick Moranis
You could be my son. You even look like me a little bit ... Say, who's your mother? — Fats Waller
Happy employees ensure happy customers. And happy customers ensure happy shareholders - in that order. — Simon Sinek
Rational thinking is an important aspect of human nature, but we have imagination, we have ambition, we have irrational fear, we are swayed by other people, we get indoctrinated and we get influenced by advertising. — Ha-Joon Chang
I'd never understood whether the vogue for apologising is a sign of humility of impudence: you do something you shouldn't have done, then you apologise and wash your hands of it. — Umberto Eco
The proof of the pudding is the eating. — Miguel De Cervantes Saavedra
Take a second look, you might have not seen it all. — Matthew Williamson
The real problem is not why some pious, humble, believing people suffer, but why some do not. — C.S. Lewis
more than just a corporate thriller, its about the lifestyle and culture of Silicon Valley — Patrick Krejcik
Bones, like anything else, strong until they weren't. — Brit Bennett
I've never worked a day in my life. Don't get me wrong. I work at track. If you love what you do, it's not work. — Marion Jones
The Christian living in disobedience also lives devoid of joy and hope. But when he begins to understand that Christ has delivered him from the reign of sin, when he begins to see that he is united to Him who has all power and authority and that it is possible to walk in obedience, he begins to have hope, and as he hopes in Christ, he begins to have joy. In the strength of this joy, he begins to overcome the sins that have so easily entangle him. He then finds that the joy of a holy walk is infinitely more satisfying than the fleeting pleasures of sin. But to experience this joy, we must make some choices. We must choose to forsake sin, not only because it is defeating to us but because it grieves the heart of God. — Jerry Bridges
I'm not really a goal-oriented guy. I started doing the Mountain Goats just for the sheer hell of it. — John Darnielle
The true believer can no more live without prayer, than without food day by day. — George Whitefield