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You don't need to leverage natural disasters. You don't need to capitalize on civil unrest. You need to be human. It's not always about business. — Scott Stratten

And he would wake sometimes in grief, sometimes with the old sense of joy and release; the pillow sometimes wet, sometimes the sheets. — Annie Proulx

I have said before that I'm not a a "curist" and I'm not an "ablist" but a "neutral" because I believe everyone has a story to tell without going to unhealthy extremes if we listened with our hearts we would learn about each others experiences. — Paul Isaacs

I'm impatient. I get twitchy. When I get that feeling I just go out and make something happen. — John Cale

Someday we'll learn the whole story of why George W. Bush brushed off that intelligence briefing of Aug. 6, 2001, 'Bin Laden Determined to Strike in U.S.' But surely a big distraction was the major speech he was readying for delivery on Aug. 9, his first prime-time address to the nation. — Frank Rich

So the same cultural and political issues that divided us in 1968 are still dividing us. — Russell Banks

Love is rare, Rhys. You found it without even trying. I had that kind of love. It's a gift, a type of magic all its own. — Donna Grant

We're all someone's monster, Nina. — Leigh Bardugo

Lost causes are the only ones worth fighting for. — Clarence Darrow

My biggest weakness is that I'm excessive. Fortunately for everyone concerned, I'm not as excessive as I used to be. — Mel Gibson

We get educated out of creativity. — Ken Robinson

Wildly successful sites such as Flickr, Twitter and Facebook offer genuinely portable social experiences, on and off the desktop. You don't even have to go to Facebook or Twitter to experience Facebook and Twitter content or to share third-party web content with your Twitter and Facebook friends. — Jeffrey Zeldman

History is nothing but a problem of mechanics applied to psychology. — Hippolyte Taine

The stupid person's idea of the clever person. [on Aldous Huxley, in Spectator magazine, 1936] — Elizabeth Bowen