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A life spent writing has taught me to be wary of words. Those that seem clearest are often the most treacherous. — Amin Maalouf

When you get the right people together, writing music becomes very effortless. — Peter Hook

The opposite of a plain truth, Neils Bohr liked to repeat, is a plain falsehood. But the opposite of a deep truth is another deep truth. — Rebecca Goldstein

We will understand that fear is not a special feature of human being, if we saw ourselves from the creator's point of view — Sunday Adelaja

A grateful approach to life, waters our perspective with joy. — Trish Blackwell

So what you are accomplishing is entrenching yourself more and more in this world. — Frederick Lenz

Never never, he whispers. His warmth, his lips, his hands.
He presses his mouth to mine and kisses me deeply and I ... — Colleen Hoover

In 2001, my co-workers at PayPal and I would often get lunch on Castro Street in Mountain View. We had our pick of restaurants, starting with obvious categories like Indian, sushi, and burgers. There were more options once we settled on a type: North Indian or South Indian, cheaper or fancier, and so on. In contrast to the competitive local restaurant market, PayPal was at that time the only email-based payments company in the world. We employed fewer people than the restaurants on Castro Street did, but our business was much more valuable than all of those restaurants combined. Starting a new South Indian restaurant is a really hard way to make money. If you lose sight of competitive reality and focus on trivial differentiating factors - maybe you think your naan is superior because of your great-grandmother's recipe - your business is unlikely to survive. — Peter Thiel

I was always empathetic with animals. It's a terrible and self-involved point of view that we do something because someone else is exploitable. — Lily Tomlin

There are instances in which it might seem more appropriate or accurate to include an exclamation point with a question mark. This has given rise to a unique punctuation mark known as the "interrobang" ( — Farlex International