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If my characters travel somewhere, I generally write about a place I know to give the scenes more authenticity. — Sara Shepard

Speaking softly and slowly, and breathing through the vocal chords in a low voice, has become the mythical ideal voice for a yoga teacher. — Gudjon Bergmann

That's why it doesn't matter to proponents of the "disruptive innovation" framework that Khan Academy or MOOCs suck, for example. — Audrey Watters

Declare independence, don't let them do that to you! — Bjork

You don't have to do anything to meditate. That's what makes it so difficult. Everybody wants to do something. — Frederick Lenz

A book that is written for the quirky, mischievous, and decidedly irreverent-minded modern reader, Confessions from the Comments Section will appeal to anyone who enjoys a clever, no-holds-barred roast of our contemporary cultural chaos. — Jonathan Kieran

He grabbed a towel off the shelf. After dampening it, he tossed it to me. "Clean yourself up." He sent a devilish grin my way. "I can't have my little Apol yon-in-training looking like a mess."
My fingers clenched around the towel. "If you ever say something that stupid again, I wil smother you in your sleep."
His golden brows rose. "Little Alex, are you suggesting that we sleep together?"
Stunned by how he came to that conclusion, I lowered the towel. "What? No!"
"Then how could you smother me in my sleep unless you were in bed with me?" He gave a sly grin. "Think about it."
"Oh, shut up. — Jennifer L. Armentrout

For all of the hurtling towards climate change, there's also a lot more understanding of it than there was when we were kids. They don't call environmentalists tree huggers any more, so there's hope! — Ewan McGregor

I was the first blogger on the 'Times's website. That happened during the Iraq war, when I wanted an outlet for the things I was seeing every day that couldn't fit into just two columns a week. Then I became interested in using multimedia, specifically as a way to engage young people. — Nicholas Kristof

Computers have become more friendly, understandable, and lots of years and thought have been put into developing software to convince people that they want and need a computer. — Roberta Williams