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The Facebook of 2011, the Twitter of 2011 and the Google of 2011 are all understood to be in need of reinvention for a mobile-centric world with no clear strategy to make revenue. — Keith Teare
Know that God has a plan for your life. Turn your life over to him every day. Stop looking outside yourself for validation and approval-you're letting other people define your happiness. Instead of trying so hard to manipulate life, take care of yourself on the inside. Then all those other attributes you're so desperately seeking will find you eventually. — Trisha Yearwood
When life events mimic shattered glass,
carefully locate the pieces then gently pick them up. — Gina Greenlee
We all need to focus on our writing. Because the millions of readers out there don't care about your blog. — J.A. Konrath
Before researchers become researches they should become philosophers. — Masanobu Fukuoka
If you're setting a game during the Cuban Missile Crisis, look through a library. find out what people were wearing, what other issues were in the news, how houses were furnished, what cars were being driven. Especially include things which now seem foreign. — Graham Nelson
Was his death an essential stage in the continuation of his life? — Jonathan Safran Foer
Awareness in itself is healing. — Frederick Salomon Perls
By the mid-sixties, the United States had poured more than half a million troops into South Vietnam. — Nguyen Cao Ky
Enclosed within his artificial creation, man finds that there is "no exit"; that he cannot pierce the shell of technology again to find the ancient milieu to which he was adapted for hundreds of thousands of years ... In our cities there is no more day or night or heat or cold. But there is overpopulation, thralldom to press and television, total absence of purpose. All men are constrained by means external to them to ends equally external. The further the technical mechanism develops that allows us to escape natural necessity, the more we are subjected to artificial technical necessities. — Jacques Ellul