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Mobile forced us to rethink the user experience and do something people would be able to carry out on in a couple of seconds on the mobile phone. By stripping out all the work the user used to do and putting that on the company, we were able to create a much better user experience. — Logan Green

The more a congregation considers its people customers, the more likely it is to develop a broader range of ministries to relate to varying needs, interests and priorities. — Stan Toler

They say that extroverts are unhappier than introverts and have to compensate for this by constantly proving to themselves how happy and contented and at ease with life they are. — Paulo Coelho

I note at the age of ten a fully developed ability not quite to enjoy myself, a capacity I have retained intact ever since. — Alan Bennett

In a moment we lost our minds hereand lay our spirits down.Today we lived a thousand years,all we have is now. — Edward Kowalczyk

Your best authorial self is always one about to ruin the story. — Chuck Wendig

He did what he could, and that was more than enough. — Steven Herrick

Once the ego is not there, there is no expectation, frustration, no desire, no despair. Suddenly one finds oneself falling into a deep harmony with the cosmos. And that harmony is God; that harmony is nirvana; that harmony is tao. — Rajneesh

Leadership is about taking people from a good place to a better place where they would not regret to be. — Israelmore Ayivor

Your question makes it clear that you have not understood what I mean when I say, 'Don't surrender to a person, surrender to love.' And love is never a relationship; this is your problem. Relationship is bound to be a bondage. In relationship either you have to surrender or the other has to surrender. — Rajneesh

I wouldn't mind being taller or stronger. — Mark Zupan

Art can do much, but this maxim's most sure/A weak or wounded brain admits no cure. — Anne Bradstreet