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Profit is not the proper end and aim of management - it is what makes all of the proper ends and aims possible — David Packard

Literature should be a kind of revolutionary manifesto against established morality and established society. — Guo Moruo

more than 25 billion chickens. And they are all over the globe. The domesticated chicken is the most widespread fowl ever. Following Homo sapiens, domesticated — Yuval Noah Harari

Who knows if there are ghosts (sorry, Grandma) or just the living, breathing memories of your loved ones, inside you, speaking to you, trying to get your attention by any means necessary? — Jandy Nelson

If he sees his fellow humans as anything more than complicated animals. Not so different from a deer or a wolf, knitted together with the same sinew but in another design. — Benjamin Percy

Stars wishing upon the potential of humans shine faithfully on. — Aberjhani

Everybody has talent at
twenty-five. The difficult thing is to have it at fifty. — Edgar Degas

I deleted your number. Although I know the tired digits by heart, scout's honor, pinky promise.
I am trying to talk myself out of every emotion I'm having, and of course, it is failing to a fault.
I'm still sad, I'm still mad, I'm still heartbroken, I miss you. — Elizabeth Brooks

The gene pool ran pretty small on the Arizona Strip. — Betty Webb

My most favorite entrance music of all time it's that, "You're my obsession, you're my obsession" song. — Joseph Bruce

In fiction if nowhere else, I must have a little meaning, a little coherence, or I will go mad. — Anne Rice

Indigenous people believe that Man belongs to the World; civilized people believe that the World belongs to Man. — Daniel Quinn

When I was living in New York, I had this slightly wannabe bohemian existence and took up painting, at which I'm appalling. I also bought several guitars. — Eddie Redmayne

There is a tradition of opposition between adherents of induction and of deduction. In my view it would be just as sensible for the two ends of a worm to quarrel. — Alfred North Whitehead

It's funny how you never know how much you can handle until it gets worse. And just when you get used to that, it happens again. But somehow, even with this experience you find a way to make it work because that is how you cope. Not because you deserve it or because you need the experience to set priorities, but because it's the human thing and it is life. And through this experience we will grow, find out what the holiday means and learn to expect more of each other. Together we will use this struggle to make us stronger as a family and support each other when we break down. That is what a family does and how we cope. — Brooke Desserich