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As more people use social media to tell the story of the future, the wants and needs of more people will be reflected. — Simon Mainwaring

Therefore the Sage embraces Unity, and is a model for all under Heaven. He is free from self-display, therefore he shines forth; from self-assertion, therefore he is distinguished; from self-glorification, therefore he has merit; from self-exaltation, therefore he rises superior to all. Inasmuch as he does not strive, there is no one in the world who can strive with him. — Laozi

The phrase "work-life balance" tells us that people think that work is the opposite of life. We should be talking about life-life balance. — Patrick Dixon

He wanted to keep things in, and all I wanted to do was get out. — Kristin Halbrook

Concentration is not staring hard at something. It is not trying to concentrate. — Timothy Gallwey

the worry habit is reinforcing in the same sense that superstitions are. Since people worry about many things that have a very low probability of actually occurring - a loved one dying in a plane crash, going bankrupt, and the like - there is, to the primitive limbic brain at least, something magical about it. Like an amulet that wards off some anticipated evil, the worry psychologically gets the credit for preventing the danger it obsesses about. The — Daniel Goleman

My goal in life is to be content. By that I don't mean "fine" or "basically satisfied." I don't mean settling. I mean, for last of better terms, feeling like I'm in the right life. — Meghan Daum

Hard work pays off - hard work beats talent any day, but if you're talented and work hard, it's hard to be beat. — Robert Griffin III

In case there is any question in your mind," he said, cupping her face with his hands. "What I want, what I most desire, the loveliest sight on this dark earth, is you. — Eloisa James

I learn more when I make mistakes, so long as they don't kill me. — Pierce Brown

I started working for the 'NY Observer' when I was 33. After I had been writing for them for about a year and a half the editor said, 'Your stories are the most talked about stories in the 'Observer'; you should have your own column.' — Candace Bushnell

Honestly, if everyone likes what you say something is wrong with your message. — Ashley Ormon