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In general, insurers say criticisms of claims-handling are unfair because most policyholders are paid promptly, and some denials are necessary to root out fraud. — Charles Duhigg
The miracles of life are love, faith and hope. — Lailah Gifty Akita
When a girl uses six derogatory adjectives in her attempt to paint the portrait of the loved one, it means something. One may indicate a merely temporary tiff. Six is big stuff. — P.G. Wodehouse
I wonder what would happen if I started to believe it could be a possibility rather than blocking my focus by living in fear? — Nikki Rowe
Just as I'm about to continue walking along the shoreline, the left third of the iceberg breaks off suddenly and crashes violently, like a high-rise apartment building imploding in the heart of the city. Tears roll down my face uncontrollably as I watch the two distinct halves of the iceberg drift further and further apart from each other. It's devastating to watch something that seems so strong and unbreakable crumble in an instant. Even more devastating is the feeling that there's nothing I can do about it. — Shannon Mullen
In the twilight that was now the colour of dust, in the fury of horns that was a national language because honking had telegraphic properties.. — Manu Joseph
I always think that I'm not going to be right for a movie or that there's someone else who can do it better. — Michael Keaton
We're sharing things in our lives everyday that we wouldn't have picked up the phone to talk about ten years ago. — Gary Vaynerchuk
Bob Dylan seems to me a totally pernicious influence - the nasal whine of death and masochism. Certainly, this would be a more cheerful world if there were no Dylan records in it. But Dylan and his audience mirror each other, and deserve each other; as Marx said, a morbid society creates its own morbid grave-diggers. — Robert Anton Wilson
The most important job of an editor is simplify, simplify simplify, and that usually means omitting things. — Keith Rabois
