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Paranoia
because why should the conspiracy theorists get to have all the fun? — Jim Butcher

Innovations are changes which cannot be decomposed into infinitessimal steps. — Joseph A. Schumpeter

Several of them would have protested if they could have found the right arguments. — George Orwell

Never trust to general impressions, my boy, but concentrate yourself upon details. — Arthur Conan Doyle

Every kingdom work, whether publicly performed or privately endeavored, partakes of the kingdom's imperishable character. Every honest intention, every stumbling word of witness, every resistance of temptation, every motion of repentance, every gesture of concern, every routine engagement, every motion of worship, every struggle towards obedience, every mumbled prayer, everything, literally, which flows out of our faith-relationship with the Ever-Living One, will find its place in the ever-living heavenly order which will dawn at his coming. — Randy Alcorn

All for one and one for all. — Alexandre Dumas

In order to be the kind of leader who demonstrates genuine interest in employees and who can help people discover the relevance of their work, a person must have a level of personal confidence and emotional vulnerability. — Patrick Lencioni

You promised me a kiss," she whispered.
"A rash comment in the heat of the moment." His face was so close she could feel electricity snapping between them.
"I think I'm still feeling that heat."
She tilted her hips. He groaned. It was enough. His mouth captured hers. — Brynn Kelly

Everybody says life is hard. I'm surprised nobody makes effort to not create any lives. — Orlyze Simons

The idea that men are created free and equal is both true and misleading: men are created different; they lose their social freedom and their individual autonomy in seeking to become like each other. — David Riesman

I've always wanted to be a real universal artist, one that every type of audience could relate to. — Bryan White