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when two people are talking, the mere presence of a phone on the table between them or in their peripheral vision changes both what they talk about and their degree of connectedness.65 — Klaus Schwab

I have come to believe, more strongly than ever, that after people die they really do live on through those who love them. — Caroline Kennedy

He takes the coffee from her, needing fresh air because if he doesn't get out of this room, he'll suffocate from memories. He's felt like that for more than a month now. There's no particular reason for it, but sometimes he feels like he can't breathe, like his body is shutting down. — Melina Marchetta

When I was a very young lawyer, I had a senior partner who advised me never to get mad, except on purpose. — Warren Christopher

When WOMEN got the right to vote is when it all went downhill. Because that's when votes started being cast with emotion and uh, maternal instincts that government ought to reflect ... — Rush Limbaugh

I work free-weights and do circuit training with my trainer 4-5 times a week. I also train in Brazilian Ju Jitsu several times a week. — Jonathan Lipnicki

Reveal God to the people and teach them His ways — Sunday Adelaja

When I write, I enter a transpersonal state of consciousness, a lightheaded realm of mental imagination, a cognitive place where I can lithely finger the coherent and the absurd. I seek to cross over an intricate boarder where the conscious and unconscious minds meet, traversing the aperture where the real and the imaginary intermingle. I aspire to establish a detached vantage point where I can survey the entire human condition. — Kilroy J. Oldster

It's the great tragedy - people employed in ways that don't fully tap everything they do best in life. — Neil DeGrasse Tyson

He who angers you conquers you. — Elizabeth Kenny

I want to ask him if it's possible that a girl can be born unlovable, or does she just become that way? — Libba Bray