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And if that meant she wasn't entirely mine, what of it? I would be the one she could always return to without fear of recrimination or question. So I did not try to win her and contented myself with playing a beautiful game. — Patrick Rothfuss

If I go through life free and rich, I shall not cry because my neighbor, equally free, is richer. Liberty will ultimately make all men rich; it will not make all men equally rich. Authority may (and may not) make all men equally rich in purse; it certainly will make them equally poor in all that makes life best worth living. — Benjamin Tucker

In an industry where people merely *play* heroes, he was the real thing. — Gary Fishgall

We want to show how technology can be applied to fix our problems. We need to celebrate not just success but to celebrate people who make a difference. It starts with people who do things for love, with no expectation of return. Some of that turns into enormous financial success, and then some of it goes back into doing it for love. — Tim O'Reilly

The wedding photographs were stained with black umbrellas. — Kate Morton

I am. I think. I will. — Ayn Rand

Do not make the mistake of treating your dogs like humans or they will treat you like dogs. — Martha Scott

The dramatic threat of ecological breakdown is teaching us the extent to which greed and selfishness are contrary to the order of creation ... A given culture reveals its understanding of life through the choices it makes in production and consumption ... a great deal of educational and cultural work is urgently needed, including the education of consumers in the responsible use of their power of choice ... — Pope John Paul II

Women are natural anarchists. — Kim Gordon

- and since nothing lasts forever, in the end everything that once was good, always hurts like hell. — J.A. Redmerski

He smiled. Hesitant at first, then a blazing grin broke through that made my heart stop. I recovered and grinned back and went to throw my arms around his neck, then stopped, blushing. Before I could pull back, he caught my elbows and put my arms around his neck and pulled me into a hug. — Kelley Armstrong

One form of loneliness is to have a memory and no one to share it with. — Phyllis Rose

If they do it often, it isn't a mistake; it's just their behavior. — Steve Maraboli