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It was like how people find other people to be in love with, all random and accidental and lucky. — Jennifer Castle

The book. The book ... think about a book. What a perfect invention. The best and most important ever. — Jann Arden

The willing horse is always overworked. — Charles Darwin

If you started a business when Christ was born and lost $1 million a day, it would still take another 700 years before you lost $1 trillion. — Phil Crane

And suddenly, magically, as she started at the single enameled button, she felt as if a plug ad been pulled somewhere deep within her, and all of her emotions - her terror and her rage and her guilt and her hate - were spiraling, draining out of her like poison from an abscess. What remained was the clarity of a single thought. — Stephen Lloyd Jones

Oh, Vanity of vanities! How wayward the decrees of Fate are; How very weak the very wise, How very small the very great are! — William Makepeace Thackeray

Usability is the baseline. Your values, aspirations, and dreams are what fills the space above. — Hillel Cooperman

The Spirit wants to make you threatening to all the forces of injustice and apathy and complacency that keep our world from flourishing. — John Ortberg

Friendships and marriage are far more potent than financial conflicts. — Michael Arrington

You know what they say, 'Following is all about Who's leading.' — Sue Thomas FBEye

Podtyagin considers whether to take offence or not
and decides to take offence. — Anton Chekhov

Be careful whom you choose to hate.
The small and the vulnerable own a protection great enough, if you could but see it, to melt you into jelly.
Beware those who reside beneath the shadow of the Wings. — Leif Enger

You wrote me a beautiful letter, I wonder if you meant it to be as beautiful as it was. I think you did; for somehow I know that your feeling for me, however slight it is, is of the nature of love ... When you tell me to come, I will come, by the next train, just as I am. This is not meekness, be assured; I do not come naturally by meekness; know that it is a proud surrender to You. — Edna St. Vincent Millay

If attachment is the conditioning factor, then non-attachment will become the unconditioning factor. If expectation leads you in misery, then non-expectation will lead you into non-misery. If anger creates a hell within you, then compassion will create a heaven. So whatsoever the process of misery, the reverse will be the process of happiness. Unconditioning means you have to understand the whole knotted phenomenon of human consciousness as it is. — Rajneesh