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The true cost of following your dreams isn't what you sacrifice when you chase them, it's what you lose when you don't — Simon S. Tam

The brilliant sunshine lay like a golden shawl over the rich mountain city that morning my train set me down for the first time in my life in young Denver. The names of strange railroads incited me from the sides of locomotives at the depot. As I passed up 17th Street a babble of voices from the doors of clothing stores, auction houses and pawn broker shops coaxed and flattered me with 'Sir' and 'Young Gentleman'. There was something in the streets I walked that morning, in the costly dress of the ladies in passing carriages, in the very air that swept down from the mountains, something lavish, dashing and sparkling, like Lutie Brewton herself, and I thought I began to understand a little of her fever for this prodigal place that was growing by leaps and bounds. — Conrad Richter

Five Minute Marketing is entertaining and thought provoking marketing advice by a Canadian for Canadians. — Dan Poynter

In the outside world, he said, people were visited in their houses by spirits they called television.
Spirits spoke to people through what they called the radio. — Chuck Palahniuk

Change ain't looking for friends. Change calls the tune we all dance to. — Al Swearengen

Name three types of olives."
"Olives! I wouldn't know one type!"
"Well, there are three. You can get green ones, you can get black ones, or you can get stuffed. — John Marsden

If you want to see God, simply look into the eyes of an animal. — J. Bartell

A spiritual person tries less to be godly than to be deeply human. — William Sloane Coffin

makes you sad - ," I begin. — Nicholas Sparks

If you take action while you are mad, you will always make the wrong decision. — Robyn Wheeler

Humans were so stupid. They had something so precious, and they barely safeguarded it at all. They threw away their lives for money, for packets of powder, for a stranger's charming smile. — Cassandra Clare

I think there's something inherently dishonest in trying to go back and mess with the past. — Len Wein