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If you think you're meeting your destiny on the other side of a door you may not be interested in its design. — Ettore Sottsass

You've made it so long without your sweet boy and now you can't take it anymore. But you can. You must. — Cheryl Strayed

Life doesn't make any sense without interdependence. We need each other, and the sooner we learn that, the better for us all. — Erik Erikson

Everything that has happened had to happen. Everything that must happen cannot be stopped. — Wayne Dyer

Beauty magazines make my girlfriend feel ugly. — James De La Vega

Everything we know in aviation, every rule in the rule book, every procedure we have, we know because someone somewhere died . . . We have purchased at great cost, lessons literally bought with blood that we have to preserve as institutional knowledge and pass on to succeeding generations. We cannot have the moral failure of forgetting these lessons and have to relearn them. — Matthew Syed

Whatever it was, he thought, whatever the strain and the agony, they were worth it, because they had made him reach this day — Ayn Rand

If you have a charismatic cause you don't need to be a charismatic leader. — James C. Collins

Capitalism has resulted in material well-being but spiritual bankruptcy. — Jeffrey Eugenides

Did he know she could barely think, let alone speak, for awareness of proximity of his fingers?
Of course he knew. He was a rake. This is what he did. — Anne Gracie

Kat hates men like that, men who are too attractive for their own good-and know it. — Eleanor Herman

Dust is not a constant. There's not a fixed quantity that has always been the same. Conscious beings make Dust - they renew it all the time, by thinking and feeling and reflecting, by gaining wisdom and passing it on. And if you help everyone else in your worlds to do that, by helping them to learn and understand about themselves and each other and the way everything works, and by showing them how to be kind instead of cruel, and patient instead of hasty, and cheerful instead of surly, and above all how to keep their minds open and free and curious ... Then they will renew enough to replace what is lost through one window. So there could be one left open. — Philip Pullman

In humanity's relentless drive for convenience and economic growth, we have developed a dangerous level of dependency on networked systems in a very short space of time: in less than two decades, huge parts of the so-called 'critical national infrastructure' (CNI in geekish) in most countries have come under the control of ever more complex computer systems. — Misha Glenny