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Beyond the dark water of the womb there is an entire universe to be dealt with. — Charles Mitch Turner

In many situations involving service recovery - the problem itself became the catalyst for the creation of even greater trust as the companies took the issues head-on and worked through the difficult problem in a way that restored confidence. — Stephen Covey

I mean, what 16-year-old is going to listen to Doc Watson? — Brian Setzer

I'm not evil, but some people are freaked out by a living doll. — Josh Ryan Evans

It appears that the media filters we carry in our heads are like computers: they've been forced to get faster in order to keep up with the demands our high-speed society puts on them. — Roy H. Williams

You know your business model is broken when you're suing your customers. — Paul Graham

Our point is that to reJesus the church, we need to go back to the daring, radical, strange, wonderful, inexplicable, unstoppable, marvelous, unsettling, disturbing, caring, powerful God-Man. — Michael Frost

I look upon the pleasure which we take in a garden as one of the most innocent delights in human life ... It gives us a great insight into the contrivance and wisdom of Nature, and suggests innumerable subjects for meditation. — Marcus Tullius Cicero

She watered her pepper plants with the water she used to rinse out her unmentionables ... — Carolyn Brown

Never underestimate the power of helplessness! — Marilyn French

Try to find the right balance of keeping things exciting and treating your audience with respect, and also treating yourself as an artist with respect. — Trent Reznor

Clothing, and the products that you buy, are really about how they make you feel. — Chad Hurley

The book is an experience that allows you to witness your feelings without having to surrender to them, to succumb to them, or to be battered by them. It gives you access to a deep knowledge of how you would respond to things you would never, thank goodness, have been required to experience. — Michael Silverblatt

A sophistical rhetorician, inebriated with the exuberance of his own verbosity, and gifted with an egotistical imagination that can at all times command an interminable and inconsistent series of arguments to malign an opponent and to glorify himself. — Benjamin Disraeli

This explains why, whenever a person says sie to me, I generally try to kill him, if a stranger. — Mark Twain