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One of the important lessons of the Internet is, how easy it is to get things done completely shapes what gets created. For that reason, technologies like Amazon's cloud service are very important. Even if they aren't technically impressive, they make things easy to do. — Patrick Collison

All Joy reminds. It is never a possession, always a desire for something longer ago or further away or still 'about to be'. — C.S. Lewis

Intuitively you want some place [such as your phone] to store phone numbers, so you have that part of your brain to do other tasks. — Bill Nye

There is one Metallica. We have many styles, it's called Metallica. — James Hetfield

She was unhappy. I'd made her unhappy. Making Jennifer unhappy was officially the worst feeling in the world, right up there with disappointing my brother Billy and seeing my sister cry.
So I blurted, "Have you ever done a cookiestand?"
She shook her head, sniffing, turning away from me to grab two cups.
"What's that?" Her voice was rough.
"It's like a keg stand, but with cookies."
Jenn's movements stilled. She blinked. A new frown formed, but this one was thoughtful, not miserable.
"You mean where those people do a handstand and drink beer?"
"That's right. But with cookies."
"That sounds awful."
"At least you don't get crumbs on your shirt." I bit into the third cookie.
"Yes, but," Jenn shook her head, a hesitant smile claiming her luscious lips, "then they'd go up your nose."
"That's the best part. You can save them for later. — Penny Reid

Everything has its opposite within it.
Love can be very destructive if you mishandle it.
Pain can help you find ways to grow and change.
Fear can eventually lead you to a path of hope. — Jay Woodman

Personal freedom comes from embodying intent, love, and gratitude... this is the mastery of life. — Miguel Ruiz

Before you, I was a doubled-up fist - now I can hold soft things, fragile as butterfly wings ... — John Geddes