Napster Founder Quotes & Sayings
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Our brief, little life here on Earth represents the only time in all of eternity when we can glorify God in the midst of struggle. — Wayne Stiles

I now wondered if the lullaby of death was not a lovely song, but the droning of flies. If flies and maggots were all Death's handmaidens. — Sarah J. Maas

And this all causes her to wonder at the disparity between the silk dresses and the natural postures of the body, and to think: How far, HOW FAR, we are willing to go to pretend we are not of the body at all. — Anita Shreve

How oft do they rescue or ruin us, through whimsy or design or a combination of both, the adults to whom we entrust our care! — Rick Yancey

How you live today has the potential to impact all eternity. — Dillon Burroughs

Touching the present moment, we realize that the present is made of the past and is creating the future. — Thich Nhat Hanh

I have an Emmy, but it's no big deal: work in TV news long enough, you eventually get one. — Deborah Copaken Kogan

The liquid inside was pitching and rolling, like there was a storm inside the tiny capsule. — Rachel Hawkins

What's the worst, is when people clearly haven't researched you. One time an interviewer asked me if I do a lot of plays. I'm like, yeah. Have you Googled me? There's this thing called Google, and you can ask Google that question. Then you could come to me with informed questions that didn't make me feel like I am brand new to the world. — Laura Benanti

I think the quickest way to get me to do something is really, 'You can't do that.' And I'm like, 'OK, I will make that happen.' — Lauren Holmes

Let him think she was as safe as one could be. A coward. — Kristin Hannah

There are so many ways of earning a living and most of them are failures. — Gertrude Stein

Unless a man is prepared to ask a woman to be his wife, what right has he to claim her exclusive attention? Unless she has been asked to marry him, why would a sensible woman promise any man her exclusive attention? If, when the time has come for a commitment, he is not man enough to ask her to marry him, she should give him no reason to presume that she belongs to him. — Elisabeth Elliot