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I don't know if we ever get over the ones we love. May we just get passed them. — Carol Ruckdeschel

I'm not bothered when other VCs start hiring great designers or start recruiting. That's the direction I'd like it to go. — Bill Maris

The privacy of sorrow. — Elizabeth Strout

As a powerful creator, your potential success only awaits the genesis of thought. — Bryant McGill

It's easier to stay in shape if you never let yourself get out of shape in the first place. — Bill Loguidice

Dance bravely into your own heart, and you will find the love of all. — Tehya Sky

Real faith never disappoints because it is in God, grounded on His character, promises, covenant and oath. — Aiden Wilson Tozer

In years to come cities will stretch out horizontally and will be non-urban (Los Angeles). After that, they will bury themselves in the ground and will no longer have names. Everything will become infrastructure bathed in artificial light and energy. The brilliant superstructure, the crazy verticality will have disappeared. New York is the final fling of this baroque verticality, this centrifugal excentricity, before the horizontal dismantling arrives, and the subterranean implosion that will follow. — Jean Baudrillard

I'm curious to see, now that beauty is gone, what will be reflected in a mans eyes. — Sapphire.

No one knows what he is doing so long as he is acting rightly; but of what is wrong one is always conscious. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

I can hear my steps echo as I follow him to the end of the hall. The door to the small closet under the steps is standing ajar. He closes the door and latches it. — Nancy B. Brewer

The daemoniac rattle and wheeze of a blasphemous organ, choking and rumbling out the mockeries of hell in a cracked, sardonic bass. — H.P. Lovecraft

I forged more notes and my trips to the library became frequent. Reading grew into a passion. My first serious novel was Sinclair Lewis's Main Street. It made me see my boss, Mr. Gerald, and identify him as an American type. I would smile when I saw him lugging his golf bags into the office. I had always felt a vast distance separating me from the boss, and now I felt closer to him, though still distant. I felt now that I knew him, that I could feel the very limits of his narrow life. And this had happened because I had read a novel about a mythical man called George F. Babbitt. — Richard Wright

I had a terrible manager once who described my career as 'spiraling downward.' — Rickie Lee Jones