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Innovation often starts with the ordinary. They simply took what was "normal", and added a twist. They added an innovation. The innovation solved a key problem of the "normal" use case that we all already understood. — Dave Morin

The problem of life is to change worry into thinking and anxiety into creative action. — Harold Bridgwood Walker

Work is the only thing that gives substance to life. — Albert Einstein

Deep down, I think I would be utterly miserable in Hollywood. — Lindsay Duncan

Qigong is the art and science of refining and cultivating internal energy. — Ken Cohen

The question is not whether a doctrine is beautiful but whether it is true. When we wish to go to a place, we do not ask whether the road leads through a pretty country, but whether it is the right road. — Augustus Hare

You're what I want. No other angel, or man, will ever stand above you in my esteem, in my regard, or in my love. — Amy A. Bartol

If you can discipline yourself to read, you can free up two years of your life for the good stuff!) — Seth Godin

It's our willingness to be vulnerable that will heal us in the end. — Bryonie Wise

Certainly it was ordained as a scourge upon the pride of human wisdom, that the wisest of us all, should thus outwit ourselves, and eternally forego our purposes in the intemperate act of pursuing them. — Laurence Sterne

I walked along to the double doors and stood in front of them. They were motionless now. It wasn't any of my business. So I pushed them open and looked in. — Raymond Chandler

You can't do wrong right, but you can do right wrong. — Bohdi Sanders

It is therefore wish'd that all commerce were as free between all the nations of the world as it is between the several counties of England. — Benjamin Franklin

In political affairs illusions are usually the product of a failure to appreciate change; but such failure-usually a necessary and perhaps salutary part of human affairs-becomes, when the change is very fast, not a stabilizing conservatism but a form of deception resembling lunacy. — Laurence Lafore

Zen is the unsymbolization of the world. — Reginald Horace Blyth