Keeran Sampat Quotes & Sayings
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Culture is about humanizing people. You look at the African-American civil rights movement, you look at the LGBT rights movement - the culture changed before the politics did. — Jose Antonio Vargas

Ah, love is a voyage with water and a star, in drowning air and squalls of precipitate bran; love is a war of lights in the lightning flashes, two bodies blasted in a single burst of honey. — Pablo Neruda

At Mint, we developed five pending patents on our technology, ranging from categorization to the Ways to Save system that calculates how much a new financial product would save a user given their present financial situation. — Aaron Patzer

His head lowers so he's looking in my eyes. I'm completely in love with you. — Mila Ferrera

My own aches and bruises and cuts and wounds pained me, but it was an honest, stretchy pain, something that was healing. — Jim Butcher

I have stared long enough at the glowing flat rectangles of computer screens. Let us give more time for doing things in the real world ... plant a plant, walk the dogs, read a real book, go to the opera. — Edward R. Tufte

Everything I love about America is fragile. — Graydon Carter

It's hard to raise awareness of pancreatic cancer - people who get it don't live long enough. — Randy Pausch

Close your mouth,
block off your senses,
blunt your sharpness,
untie your knots,
soften your glare,
settle your dust.
This is the primal identity. — Lao-Tzu

There are places from which you cannot return. There is damage that can be irreparable. — James Frey

People will typically be more enthusiastic where they feel a sense of belonging and see themselves as part of a community than they will in a workplace in which each person is left to his own devices — Alfie Kohn

A live spent resisting temptations is a wasted life ... . — Paulo Coelho

So this is where stylists go when they've outlived their use. To sad theme underwear shops where they wait for death. — Suzanne Collins