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So, your kids must love the iPad?" I asked Mr. [Steve] Jobs, trying to change the subject. The company's first tablet was just hitting the shelves. "They haven't used it," he told me. "We limit how much technology our kids use at home."
(Nytimes article, Sept. 10, 2014) — Nick Bilton

And we need a full affront on an energy crisis that is real in California and looms for other parts of our country if we don't move quickly. — George W. Bush

The thing to be wished for, is not that the mountains should become easier, but that men should become wiser and stronger. — Edward Whymper

Weight was the thing I hyperfocused on. It went from me losing a few pounds to slowly over time losing more and more weight and becoming more and more focused on it. — Scarlett Pomers

When they have really learned to love their neighbours as themselves, they will be allowed to love themselves as their neighbours. — C.S. Lewis

Behind every vocation there is a fetish. — Hanif Kureishi

I'll teach my boy the sweetest things;
I'll teach him how the owlet sings. — William Wordsworth

Everybody wants to get enlightened but nobody wants to change. — Andrew Cohen

People tend to become more emotionally intelligent as they age and mature. — Daniel Goleman

The destination of the photograph is to reveal what something or somebody looked like, under a particular set of conditions, at a particular moment in time, and to transmit the results to others. — David Hurn

Being a comfort is itself comforting. Having someone find a place on your shoulder and be able to rest. — David Levithan

What? Get tired of the way he looks at me as if I'm his entire life? Get over the fact that for the first time ever, someone wants me for me? That the man somehow actually enjoys making me happy?"
Jade stared at her. "The ice cream ... "
"I'll buy a lifetime supply of ice cream. Hell, I'll even pretend he's right some of the time ... it's worth it. He's worth it. And you know what? So am I. — Jill Shalvis