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People aren't always what they appear, James. The gift is accepting them as who they are, not who we want them to be. — Katherine Reay

The more you love someone the more he wants from you and the less you have to give since you've already given him your love. — Nikki Giovanni

Do yourself a favor,' I said. "Forget it. Forget you ever saw me."
"Forget that you tried to kill me too?"
"Yeah. That, too."
"But who are you?"
"Percy-" I started to say. Then the skeletons turned around. "Gotta go!"
"What kind of name is Percy Gotta-go?"
I bolted for the exit. — Rick Riordan

Steve embraced the marketing adage that every single moment a consumer encounters a brand - whether as a buyer, a user, a store visitor, a passerby seeing a billboard, or someone simply watching an ad on TV - is an experience that adds either credits or debits to the brand's "account" in his imagination. — Brent Schlender

Personally, I tend to be more interested in security and performance-related issues than other things. — Rasmus Lerdorf

Sometimes you feel like it's cursed when something takes so long to come out and you don't know if it's going to really come out. — Fred Durst

Obsessions and fixations are not really my field. All I know, when the mind really grabs hold of something, look out. — Sybil Adelman

Master! how shall we do? 16. And he answered, Fear not: for they that be with us are more than they that be with them. — Anonymous

The mistakes of the past are valuable lessons for the future. — Lailah Gifty Akita

I want to smash this concrete world into oblivion. I want to be bigger, better, stronger. I want to be the bird that flies away. — Tahereh Mafi

Now that was informative" were her first words. "Catherine, you never told me that no matter how many times you sliced something off a vampire, it grew back"
Charming, "Guess I don't have to ask if you had a nice time. — Jeaniene Frost