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Allison Nelson, twenty-nine years old and engaged, a socialite, searching for answers she needed to know, and Noah Calhoun, the dreamer, thirty-one, visited by the ghost that had come to dominate his life. — Nicholas Sparks

My life is not nuts. I hardly ever watch television, I don't go out very much, so I don't really know what's going on. — Sophie Okonedo

You can speed up your life if you want to - that's easy. Winding down is what's hard. — Jennifer James

When Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak created Apple computer in a garage in Palo Alto, it heralded the beginning of the PC revolution that ultimately dealt a death-blow to dozens of older companies. — Eric Ries

If a railroad is bent, the train shall turn over; if a man's character is bent, he shall turn over just like that train. — Mehmet Murat Ildan

Today: I will remember that someone has always been put in my path to give me hope. To whom can I be of service in that way today? — Jessica L. Morris

Buying a share of a good business is better than buying a share of a bad business. One way to do this is to purchase a business that can invest its own money at high rates of return rather than purchasing a business that can only invest at lower ones. In other words, businesses that earn a high return on capital are better than businesses that earn a low return on capital. — Joel Osteen

You seem quite determined to make this as difficult as possible," Lord Rogar growled.
"Didn't you once tell me you enjoyed a challenge?" Rhianna shot back. — C.M. Williams

I had never really stopped thinking of how the smartest person I knew had, after much thought, decided that life was not worth it - that she'd be better off not living - and how was I supposed to live after that? — Catherine Lacey

The heart does not derive pure pleasure from what is impermanent. — Said Nursi

I always ignore money. — Damien Hirst

Caitlin?' Cass said, and I turned away from the window, looking down the stairs and out the front door, trying to picture her making that walk away from this. It seemed like so far, and I was so tired. Tired of keeping time, of studying faces, of hiding bruises. Of disappearing, bit by bit, while my world just kept going without me, even as I slipped farther beneath the water, drowning. — Sarah Dessen