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Seizing God's vision means deciding that you will not spend another day surviving your work environment, family dynamic, or dysfunctional situation. — Steven Furtick

Whitney Cummings is one of the hardest working people I know, and she's very motivated. — Chris D'Elia

When people cease to complain, they cease to think. — Napoleon Bonaparte

I coughed and the action caused my stomach to erupt in pain, I felt like crying but didn't incase Micah was somewhere near and could see or hear me. She beat me up with ease, but I wouldn't give her the satisfaction of seeing or hearing me cry. — L.A. Casey

Games is like hardwired plumbing in the house of pop. It's not pop itself, its sort of like the behind-the-scenes arteries and capillaries of pop music. — Daniel Lopatin

Freedom is based on truth, and no man is completely free as long as any part of his belief is based on error. — Nathan Eldon Tanner

more data-driven, automated healthcare will displace up to 80 percent of physicians' diagnostic and prescription work."12 — Robert Wachter

Her voice had suddenly jumped a couple of social classes to underline her ownership status. — Joe Cawley

Fermentation is right up there with cooking as one of the most powerful methods to transform food. — John Durant

But seeing those words that were first written, and scratched out, and rewritten again in print and bound into a book, I know that I love the process of writing and publishing. To take a thought and work on it, to render it into the clearest form possible, and then to send it out into the world - this is work so precious and so joyful that I am not surprised that men have kept it to themselves. — Philippa Gregory

I imagine that it will not be easy to persuade Mortmain into a bonnet," Magnus observed. "Though the color would be fetching on him."
Henry burst into laughter. "Very droll, Mr. Bane."
"Please, call me Magnus."
"I shall! — Cassandra Clare

At one point Trudeau mentioned to me that the National Gallery wanted to buy a masterpiece by the great Italian painter Lotto, and it needed a million dollars from the Treasury Board. "Is that Lotto-Quebec or Lotto-Canada?" I joked, but I got the message, and the National Gallery got the painting. — Jean Chretien