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It's very possible that advertising business models will simply never do as well on mobile devices as those oriented around transactions. — Patrick Collison

Colored labor for the house, field, grove, or garden, while easy to control, is very far from satisfactory. It is always uncertain, indolent, and negligent, unless closely and incessantly watched. As a class, the colored servants are given to falsehood and petty theft, are liable to leave you without a word of warning just when badly needed, and are wasteful of your stores and provender. — Adam Wasserman

I am deathly allergic to cats. I mean, I love all animals, but they're not my animal of choice. — Rick Hoffman

Telling a story that is consistent with everything that happened before, — Michael Lewis

Stone conquers people every time. — Suzanne Collins

I am positive I was not a neglected child. I remember reading 'The Jungle Book' and 'The Sleeping Beauty.' — Keri Russell

I would separate marriages into rational and irrational and I would included both love and arranged marriages as irrational marriage.
Rational marriage for me is when you can really understand by mind not by heart. — M.F. Moonzajer

So what is discord at one level of your being is harmony at another level. — Alan Watts

The red library is Sui's tribute to fashion maven Diana Vreeland, who served as editor for Harper's Bazaar (1939-1962) and Vogue (1963-1961). My most precious collection is my bound Vogue magazines, .. and they're kind of like my Bible. I look at them all the time when I'm trying to inspire myself for a collection. — Anna Sui

I want you to put 'He didn't want to ride the damn horse' on my tombstone. — Abigail Roux

Oh, that some one would save them from their Saviour! — Friedrich Nietzsche

No mask like open truth to cover lies, As to go naked is the best disguise. — William Congreve

You can fail many times, but you're not a failure until you begin to blame somebody else. — John Burroughs