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Any living cell carries with it the experience of a billion years of experimentation by its ancestors. — Max Delbruck

But Maven shut me out of a place that was rightfully mine. He didn't know to look for Elane. My lovely, invisible shadow. Her reports came later, under the cover of the night. They were very thorough. I feel them still, whispered against my skin with only the moon to listen. Elane Haven is the most beautiful girl I've ever seen in any capacity, but she looks best in moonlight — Victoria Aveyard

Few people would doubt that Mark Zuckerberg would build a great product. But I, at least, would never have expected him to become so great at hiring, motivating, managing, and ultimately getting whatever it is his company needs from people. — Sarah Lacy

Home, you think. Home. This is my world. This is where I come from. Everyone I know, everyone I ever heard of, grew up down there, under that relentless and exquisite blue. — Carl Sagan

Well, that's a 'fresher'. I'm going on break. — Mitch Hedberg

How will I be remembered by my children? This is the true measure of a man. — Brian Herbert

The art of progress is to reserve order amid change, and to preserve change amid order. — Alfred North Whitehead

What we believe spirit visitors to be influences how they affect our lives. What we believe ourselves to be dictates how we react to them. — S. Kelley Harrell

Keynes tried to show that market economies could settle in equilibrium states in which the labour market did not clear, and in which the level of unemployment was high. He believed that this was due to a particular example of market failure, developed in his concept of effective demand. — Paul Ormerod

VERY PRETTY, BUT DEFINITELY NOT LIARS, — Sara Shepard

We let them help because they needed it, not us. We didn't let them help us because we needed it, we let them help us because inside of humans is this thing, this unnamed need to feel as if we are usefel in the world. To feel as if we have something significant to contribute.
Cullen — John Corey Whaley