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Corporate documents, like football game plans, are not easily drafted in a stadium, with thousands of very interested fans participating, each with their own red pencil, trying to reach a consensus on every word. — Jon Postel

The notion of displacement destabilizes spatial hierarchies of senders and receivers, and turns the issue of historical causality into one or more negotiable genealogy and interpretative communities. — Charlotte Bydler

I definitely gain weight, and I'm not naturally thin. — Bella Hadid

Having ideas is not the same thing as being creative. Creation is execution, not inspiration. — Kevin Ashton

They were dying slowly - it was very clear. They were not enemies, they were not criminals, they were nothing earthly now - nothing but black shadows of disease and starvation, lying confusedly in the greenish gloom. Brought from all the recesses of the coast in all the legality of time contracts, lost in uncongenial surroundings, fed on unfamiliar food, they sickened, became inefficient, and were then allowed to crawl away and rest. — Joseph Conrad

You may not know my reasons, but you can assume I have them and be kind. — Richelle E. Goodrich

Do we not wile away moments of inanity or fatigued waiting by repeating some trivial movement or sound, until the repetition has bred a want, which is incipient habit? — George Eliot

I listen to some of the lyrics I used to write and I say, "Where was my head at when I wrote that?" — Ozzy Osbourne

Freedom can be destroyed, not just by its retraction, but also by its abuse. — Ravi Zacharias

On TV, you have wardrobe fittings, you have four cameras on you at all times, and you're worried about your angles and your lighting and your shots. — Demi Lovato

Oh! faint delicious spring-time violet, Thine odor like a key, Turns noiselessly in memory's wards to let A thought of sorrow free. — William Wetmore Story

Whither should we aim if not towards God? — Andre Gide

I'll prove the prettier fellow of the two and wear my dagger with the braver grace — William Shakespeare

She called for her fiance and told him not to take on so, and that they would still be married, even if he was but a prince and she a queen, and she chucked him beneath his pretty chin and kissed him until he smiled. — Neil Gaiman