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It is impossible to imagine existence void of any intelligence. — Kedar Joshi
As Joe Kraue, CEA of JotSpot ... puts it, Up until now, the focus has been on dozens of markets of millions, instead of millions of markets of dozens. — Chris Anderson
Prayer is awe before an infinite force, and yet it's intimacy with a personal friend. — Timothy Keller
You can lie to yourself and fool yourself and rationalize that the choice you're making is what is right and what is true and what leads to liberation, when it's actually only the fulfillment of desire. — Frederick Lenz
As one widow put it to me, Strength doesn't mean being able to stand up to anything, but being able to crawl on your belly a long, long time before you can stand up again. — Mark Matousek
In this sorry world, the symbol is the thing. — Neil Gaiman
Your worth as a person does not come from what you are paid. It comes from who you are and what you give. — Joseph R. Dominguez
All of this happened a long time ago. But not so long ago that everyone who played a part in it is dead. Some can still be met in dark old rooms with nurses in attendance. — Timothy Findley
If you invest in something a little more expensive with longevity, you'll use it more. — Nina Garcia
We would load up the yellow Cutlass Supreme station wagon and pick blackberries during blackberry season or spring onions during spring onion season. For us, food was part of the fabric of our day. — Mario Batali
If there is no God there is no hereafter. When, therefore, one drives God out of the universe he closes the door of hope upon himself. — William Jennings Bryan
I put my comics that are really valuable into regular mylar because I like to look at them. Once they're in those clam shell boxes, they're impossible to open up. — Geoff Johns
When crew and captain understand each other to the core, It takes a gale and more than a gale to put their ship ashore; For the one will do what the other commands, although they are chilled to the bone; And both together can live through weather that neither could face alone. KIPLING — Lettie B. Cowman