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You are in me. In the deepest part of me. Deeper than my memories, my unconscious thoughts. Deeper than my ever-changing emotions. You are in the place right next to where I keep my faith in God (a faith that I won't let go of now, in spite of it being shaken many times, from without and within). You're deep in me. — Willow Aster

Develop for it?" he told InfoWorld. "I'll piss on it. — Brent Schlender

You're imprinted in high school more than any other point in your life. — Bud Grant

Thanks is what multiplies the joy and makes any life large, and I hunger for it. — Ann Voskamp

This being 1962, no one thought it odd to have a mime program on radio. — Mark Lewisohn

Say yes to everything. — Aaron Swartz

As I see it, the word "private" is going plumb out of date. It's goin' to be an ole-fashioned concep', mark my words. That's a prophecy. — Margery Allingham

Epic love dies epically. — Brodi Ashton

I see those picketers, and I think you know, if I weren't a loving, non-violent, spiritual person, I would really go over there and grab those signs and smash them over their heads and shove them up their asses. But ... I'm a loving, spiritual person. — Ellen DeGeneres

People tend not to disassociate the technological issues from pure scientific research, so that science sometimes gets a bad name for things that science doesn't deserve having a bad name for. — George Coyne

Assigning work projects based on an employee's strengths may be critical to your group's productivity. You may discover you had a Michael Jordan on your team but couldn't see it because you were only asking him to play baseball. — John Medina

Real prayer comes not from gritting our teeth but from falling in love. — Richard J. Foster

do not heal in isolation. Connecting with others is how we develop compassion for others and for ourselves. — Desmond Tutu