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People who are using it to sell things on Craigslist to holding garage sales - campaigns - the Obama campaign and the Romney campaign both used Square to raise funds. — Jack Dorsey

How I work is I work from of very character-driven place. And I trust the writers. — Amy Adams

A community where everyone is a ruthless murderer, with handy access to death-dealing devices, is a very polite community. — Robert A. Heinlein

The truth is life is full of joy and full of great sorrow, but you can't have one without the other. — Andre Dubus III

In The Story you will see that the two mice do better when they are faced with change because they keep things simple, while the two Littlepeople's complex brains and human emotions complicate things. It is not that mice are smarter. We all know people are more intelligent than mice. However, as you watch what the four characters do, and realize both the mice and the Littlepeople represent parts of ourselves-the simple and the complex - you can see it would be to our advantage to do the simple things that work when things change. In — Spencer Johnson

Dogs are very, very pleasant with people that they're connected to. — Kristin Davis

The first voice they hear is mine, the first touch they feel is mine, the first human face they see is mine. They just think I'm a strange tiger who walks on two legs. — Roy Horn

I'm sorry to say it, but it was hard on me to see life continue all around. — Diet Eman

That's my girl," he said, struggling upright. "Always up for adventure. You're not like the other girls, you know. There's not an ounce of fun in them. That's why Hank won't marry Violet, of course. He's holding out for another you. Only there isn't one. I've got the one and only. — Sara Gruen

Sometimes, I sit down to sketch at the unearthly hour of 3 in the morning! — Nafisa Joseph

The further art advances the closer it approaches science, the further science advances the closer it approaches art. — R. Buckminster Fuller

Slavery is a memory of something we cannot remember, and yet we cannot forget. — Bill T. Jones