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This notion that it is up to each person to innovate in some way flies in the face of the industrial age, but you know what, the industrial age is over. — Seth Godin

Fine worries, like fine wines, are at their best only after they have been properly mellowed. — Dan Greenburg

I'm not interested in making art unless I'm totally freaked out and worried people are going to hate it. — Grimes

She goes very still and I can count on one hand all the times we've been here before, standing at the precipice of almost and staring down into the abyss of what-if. — Kat Kruger

Now, for the first time, he's seeing that there really is a way out of this, and it's all so simple. You don't have to run away. You just meet somebody special and step sideways into a parallel universe. — Irvine Welsh

They are voting whether to keep a governor two years or four. I think a good, honest governor should get four years, and the others life. — Will Rogers

We have a world of pleasure to win, and nothing to lose but boredom. — Raoul Vaneigem

Bless the Maker and His water.
Bless the coming and going of Him.
May His passage cleanse the world.
May He keep the world for His people. — Frank Herbert

Look, one day I had gone to a little village. An old grandfather of ninety was busy planting an almond tree. 'What, grandfather!' I exclaimed. 'Planting an almond tree?' And he, bent as he was, turned around and said: 'My son, I carry on as if I should never die.' I replied: 'And I carry on as if I was going to die any minute.'
Which of us was right, boss? — Nikos Kazantzakis

We had the Berlin Wall; we had walls everywhere. But we always looked at the wall as kind of like the outside of the wall is the enemy. Are we looking at Mexico as the enemy? No, it's not. These are our trading partners. — Arnold Schwarzenegger

The coaches stunk of coal smoke and rationed tobacco and rationed booze and the farts of people eating wartime food. — Kurt Vonnegut