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Hackathons are these things where just all of the Facebook engineers get together and stay up all night building things. And, I mean, usually at these hackathons, I code too, just alongside everyone. — Mark Zuckerberg

I had a novice's hunger for history, but also a novice's inability to envision it. — Siddhartha Mukherjee

Our work is to forgive ourselves first. For all the anger, pain, and disappointment we lug around every day. For not doing enough or being enough. Then forgive others ... You know the list. And take responsibility. We create our reality with our choices in relationships, what we say about ourselves to ourselves. — Tracy Barone

His presence is not upon us to be commandeered or directed by us. Instead, we are tools in his hand. If there is a dove resting on my shoulder in the natural (and I love that phrase 'and remained') and I don't want it to fly away, how am I going to walk around this room? Every step will be with the dove in mind. Every movement I make will be to preserve what I value most. — Bill Johnson

There is no pleasure pure and simple, and some care always
comes to mar our joys. — Ovid

She saw it all so clearly. Her starving mother, her missing father. Kommunisten. Her dead brother. — Markus Zusak

Statistics indicate that the average American is a guy named Brian who lives in Ohio. — Demetri Martin

Breathing the same air... doesn't make you smarter - it makes you to get the same results... over and over so far as loop. — Deyth Banger

Persistent kindness conquers the ill-disposed. — Seneca The Younger

Love makes those young whom age doth chill, and whom he finds young keeps young still. — William Cartwright

In a perfect world all men would be pastry chefs. — Ed Polish

I feel myself. But it's only the eye with a lash in it, the swollen finger, the infected tooth that feels itself, is conscious of its own individual being. The healthy eye or finger or tooth doesn't seem to exist. So it's clear, isn't it? Self-consciousness is just a disease. — Yevgeny Zamyatin

To feel one's self, to be conscious of one's personality, is the lot of an eye inflamed by a cinder, or an infected finger, or a bad tooth. A healthy eye, or finger, or tooth is not felt; it is nonexistent, as it were. Is it not clear, then, that consciousness of oneself is a sickness? Apparently — Yevgeny Zamyatin