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Theory of optimal experience based on the concept of flow - the state in which people are so involved in an activity that nothing else seems to matter; the experience itself is so enjoyable that people will do it even at great cost, for the sheer sake of doing it. — Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi

Why was it that when you were looking forward to a specific day, it took forever to arrive, but when you were dreading a day, it was there immediately? — Michelle Madow

For the past 15 years or so, British governments have tried to persuade the rest of us that the best judges of the national interest are ... businessmen. This may be a ridiculous statement, but
ominously
fewer and fewer people laugh at it. — Neal Ascherson

[During] the passage of the Lilly Ledbetter [Fair Pay Act], equal pay for equal work, the women led that fight. — Barbara Mikulski

Joblessness releases you from the world system — Sunday Adelaja

I wished that I had some other guardian of minor abilities. — Charles Dickens

Zack was so hard it hurt. — Christopher Farnsworth

I'm still trying to express my truth, my place in the world, my belief. — Amanda Palmer

Do not forget that small daily actions do or undo character. — Oscar Wilde

True enjoyments also keep people from vice. — Samuel Johnson

Let's say honorary favorite New Yorker is John Lennon, and favorite real New Yorker is Biggie, because he's the best. — Paul Dano

I know you're not looking for a relationship, or even a fuck buddy, but ... are you looking for anything that I can be? — Kaje Harper

The great difference between those who succeed and those who fail does not consist in the amount of work done by each but in the amount of intelligent work. — Og Mandino

Somewhere there are gardens where peacocks sing like nightingales, somewhere there are caravans of separated lovers traveling to meet each other; there are ruby fires on distant mountains, and blue comets that come in spring like sapphires in the black sky. If this is not so, meet me in the shameful yard, and we will plant a gallows tree, and swing like sad pendulums, never once touching. — K.J. Bishop