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Part of the magic of a startup is the fear of death. You have only so much money in the bank, and if you don't get to the right milestone before you run out, then the company goes under - it's over. — Scott Weiss

I begin a book with imagery, more than I do with an idea or a character. Some kind of poetic image. — Rachel Kushner

If you spend all of your time racing ahead to the future, you're liable to discover you've left a great present behind. — Tom Wilson

Good things don't happen very fast. They need to build, little by little, over a long period of time. — Tassa Desalada

She cut a small piece of the gravalax and put it on a piece of black bread, daintily spooned a bit of dill sauce onto it, and ate it like it was the last piece of food in the world. I tried to imitate her, eating so slowly, tasting the raw pink fish and the coarse, sour bread, salt and sugar around the rind, flavors and scents like colors on a palette, like the tones in music. — Janet Fitch

He who closes his ears to the views of others shows little confidence in the integrity of his own views. — William Congreve

It sucks being fat, you know. — Drew Carey

Heck, that woman out there looked like she was getting more from one kiss than Jessica had ever gotten from the whole insert-dick-move-around shebang. — Cherise Sinclair

Jesus is offering you a lifeboat, but you would rather swim. Are you tired of swimming yet? — Jill Ammon Vanderwood

You're kind of numb after 50 shots to the head. — Jim Harbaugh

When the writer has done his best, he then should proceed to do his second best. — Edward Abbey

For every bridge you burn
there is the burdensome task
of building another one. — Matshona Dhliwayo

Men do not like to admit to even momentary imperfection. My husband forgot the code to turn off the alarm. When the police came, he wouldn't admit he'd forgotten the code ... he turned himself in. — Rita Rudner