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The home run took a while to sink in because all I could think of was, 'We beat the Yankees! We beat the Yankees.' — Bill Mazeroski

Before you can create a strategy, you need a vision of the company. Before you set that vision for the future, you have to understand your current position in the market as well as your limitations. — Stan Shih

The people who run the major banks have MBAs and wear suits. And when those people in suits come to the homes of people who don't have a high school diploma, don't even speak English, and offer them a home at zero percent down, that doesn't make a hell of a lot of sense. — Ramin Bahrani

Skulls are what people dont know to be good luck, they ward off bad. — A. J. McLean

How it shaped my perception is this: I have become so indelibly identified as a character in pop culture that it has forced me to go deeply within myself to get a very very rock solid sense, to myself, of who I am. — Thomas F. Wilson

I saw a post the other day, where someone wrote that, when they walk through a library, they touch the spines of all the books they've read , as a way of greeting their favorite characters . . .

Try that with one of my novels, and you'll walk away counting your fingers! — Max Hawthorne

I don't believe a Brexit will hurt the City of London as one of the largest financial centers in the world. — Yanis Varoufakis

Who do you belong to, Syd?"
"You, Jack."
"Say it, Syd."
"I belong to you. — Vi Keeland

Sometimes I feel like there is so much to be afraid of, and sometimes I feel like there is nothing left to fear. — Veronica Roth

Nothing cannot exist forever. — Stephen Hawking

One man, knows already is referred to that only one man who don't know it to find out - all through the deplorable cause, everybody must have copies, over and over again, of everything that has accumulated about it in the way of cartloads of papers (or must pay for them without having them, which is the usual course, for nobody wants them) and must go down the middle and up again through such an infernal country-dance of costs and fees and nonsense and corruption as was never dreamed of in the wildest visions of a witch's Sabbath. — Charles Dickens

The Web itself doesn't as much change the way we do things as it changes the ease with which we do things. And that changes the way we do everything. — David A. Siegel

Fame is a curse ... it was the worst phase of my life, which I thank God I'll never have to go through again. — Sinead O'Connor