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Do not hide your light for fear of what others may think of you. Let it shine and be a reflection of what is possible. — Kristi Bowman

Although I receive a small salary from Apple, I do virtually no real work at the company. — Steve Wozniak

My talent is getting things to work that people think are many decades in the future. I say we can make them happen now. — Rodney Brooks

I am a proud Montrealer. Jobs will take me where they take me, but nothing will ever be able to convince me to leave my home. — Jay Baruchel

Black culture is cool, but black issues sure aren't, huh? — Azealia Banks

Nobody wants constructive criticism. It's all we can do to put up with constructive praise. — Roland De Vaux

It makes sense that we came up with our public school system during the Industrial Revolution because it's like everybody is a factory worker, eating their terrible food and going back to the room where you're silent and listening to an idiot. That's an epitomizing idea, getting called 'Nothing' for your whole high school experience. — Ezra Miller

Accuracy of statement is one of the first elements of truth; inaccuracy is a near kin to falsehood. — Tryon Edwards

Build me up and I with you. For we are more one than two. — Deborah Day

Beauty with brain can be reversed with stupidy with strain.. — Sunil Sharma

I ever wished to look as well as I could, and to please as much as my want of beauty would permit. I sometimes regretted that I was not handsomer; I sometimes wished to have rosy cheeks, a straight nose, and small cherry mouth; I desired to be tall, stately, and finely developed in figure; I felt it a misfortune that I was so little, so pale, and had features so irregular and so marked. — Charlotte Bronte

No guardrails stood between the road and oblivion. — Stephanie Kuehn

The sweetest and most inoffensive path of life leads through the avenues of science and learning; and whoever can either remove any obstructions in this way, or open up any new prospect, ought so far to be esteemed a benefactor to mankind. — David Hume

What about when someone doesn't need a shoulder? What if they need the arms? — Stephen Chbosky