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God does not know whether a skin is black or white, He sees only souls. — Katherine Anne Porter
Roughly 21,000 new brands are introduced worldwide per year, yet history tells us that more than 90% of them are gone from the shelf a year later. — Martin Lindstrom
It is hard to write a simple definition of something as varied as hacking, but I think what these activities have in common is playfulness, cleverness, and exploration. Thus, hacking means exploring the limits of what is possible, in a spirit of playful cleverness. Activities that display playful cleverness have "hack value". — Richard Stallman
I opened the door and went inside, calling "I'm home!" Except that I wasn't, really. Because home meant something else to me now, and had for quite awhile. And he didn't live there anymore. — Meg Cabot
Insanity is hereditary; you get it from your children. — Sam Levenson
If we look to the future, when we talk about outsourcing jobs, when we talk about global competitiveness and our efficiency, none of that matters very much unless we have appropriate training and education for our young people today who are the workforce of tomorrow. It is an economic reality, and we are failing. — Bill Frist
Every person is a God in embryo. Its only desire is to be born. — Deepak Chopra
But sometimes there is absolutely nothing like a damn, shit, or hell to get your point across — Kris Radish
I like what I see when I'm looking at me when I'm walking past the mirror, — Mary J. Blige
I will not fail, I will not disappoint you, I will not let you down. — Arnold Schwarzenegger
Answering our calling is our greatest journey, the one that leads us back home to the truth of who we are. — Shannon Tanner
Being both more systematically brutal than chimps and more empathetic than
bonobos, we are by far the most bipolar ape. Our societies are never completely peaceful, never completely competitive, never ruled by sheer selfishness, and never perfectly moral. — Frans De Waal
