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All things appear incredible to us, as they differ more or less from our own manners.
- Utopia, Bk 2. (1516) — Thomas More

The novel was simple, heartwarming, painful, and lovely, all in perfect doses." -Writer's Digest Review of Emily Nelson's The Locket — Emily Nelson

I can go on the road - because I can come home. I come home - because I'm free to leave. Each way of being is more valued in the presence of the other. — Gloria Steinem

Headship is the divine calling of a husband to take primary responsibility for Christlike, servant leadership, protection, and provision in the home. — John Piper

I'm not going to be one of those people who sits around talking about what they're going to do. I'm just going to do it. Imagining the future is a kind of nostalgia. — John Green

I set out to create chips that used low-energy technology, and that has allowed me to develop devices that can do all their data crunching on site. — Chris Toumazou

You're not the one having a hard time in the battlefield. The enemy's also having a hard time - the only question is who breaks down first. — Rafael Eitan

Pictures pass me in long review,
Marching columns of dead events. I was tender, and, often, true; Ever a prey to coincidence. Always knew I the consequence; Always saw what the end would be. We're as Nature has made us
hence I loved them until they loved me. — Dorothy Parker

People never grasp the fact that they're going to have to go through the same thing again. They get to the sort of five-year stretch or the seven-year itch or whatever these tension points are that seem to be organic, built in, like the tide coming in and going out. It's like every time the tide goes out you quit
you move your house or something. — John Lennon

Jay Z got Cano a big raise, but he got him an extra 30-day vacation
and it's called October, — Pete Rose

Networks can typically invest tens of millions of dollars in the development of a pilot. And if they put the show on the air and it fails, that's all lost money. There's no monetization of a broken series. — Ted Sarandos