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Don't measure how far still you've got to go, but how far you've already gone to get to the point where you are now. — Frederick Espiritu

Wait," he whispered.
But she didn't. — Jay Kristoff

Just think - guns have a constitutional amendment protecting them and women don't. — Eleanor Smeal

I have a friend request from some stranger on facebook and i delete it without looking at the profile because that doesn't seem natural. 'cause friendship should not be as easy as that. it's like people believe all you need to do is like the same bands in order to be soulmates. or books. omg ... U like the outsiders 2 ... it's like we're the same person! no we're not. it's like we have the same english teacher. there's a difference. — David Levithan

Im not letting my best freind die. been there done that. i got that freakin tshirt — P.C. Cast

Humour very often consists of shrewd perceptions about people. It's usually fun at someone's expense. Nowadays if you're funny at anybody's expense they run to the UN and say, "I must have an ombudsman to protect me." You hardly dare have a shrewd perception about anybody. — Robertson Davies

And whoever will take that motto and live by it will be likely to succeed. There's many a way to win, in this world, but none of them is worth much without good hard work back of it. — Mark Twain

My vision when we started Google 15 years ago was that eventually you wouldn't have to have a search query at all. You'd just have information come to you as you needed it. And [Google Glass] is now, 15 years later, sort of the first form factor that I think can deliver that vision. — Sergey Brin

Italians and Greeks have uncles, aunts, cousins and grandparents as far as the eye can see. — Joe Novella

He who knows himself, knows his Lord' means, among other things, that self-deception prevents knowledge. — Idries Shah

LORD BOLINGBROKE, the eighteenth-century political philosopher, said that "history is philosophy teaching by examples." Thucydides is reported to have said much the same thing two thousand years earlier. Jefferson — David McCullough