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I was a little lacking in vision as mayor - I failed to understand the significance that housing and the revitalization of housing means for a city. — Henry Cisneros
It's a strange world — Stephenie Meyer
We all build internal sea walls to keep at bay the sadnesses of life and the often overwhelming forces within our minds. In whatever way we do this
through love, work, family, faith, friends, denial, alcohol, drugs, or medication, we build these walls, stone by stone, over a lifetime. — Kay Redfield Jamison
The East Village is where I cut my teeth as a kid. I ran around here on a skateboard. — Wylie Dufresne
The more closed your network, the more you hear the same ideas over and again, reaffirming what you already believe, while the more open your network, the more exposed you are to new ideas. — Whitney Johnson
We have to change our culture so you can create wealth from making things and don't just try to make money out of money. — James Dyson
Food should come from the place of its origin, and stay there. It shouldn't spend its time crisscrossing the globe for the sake of profit. — Paolo Bacigalupi
And because he loved her, it wouldn't matter that she wasn't twenty-two or thirty or forty anymore. In his eyes she was truly the most beautiful woman in the world. The thought brought tears to Parker's eyes. A sucker for love indeed. — Kristan Higgins
Three guys and a girl were leaning against a black raised pickup ... I had to do a double take as this group was nothing like I had ever seen before. — Meredith T. Taylor
Good for her, I guess. Cody's a conceited dick, but whatever makes her happy. — Jay Asher
Point north and vok voort. — Andrew Miller
Uniformity is not nature's way; diversity is nature's way. — Vandana Shiva
It's never the same city. Your city isn't even the same as my city, I bet. — David Levithan
It's surprising what you can fail to achieve if you really put your mind to it. — Peter James West
Everybody liked better to conjecture how the thing was, than simply to know it; for conjecture soon became more confident than knowledge, and had a more liberal allowance for the incompatible. — George Eliot
