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We're going to create a portable handheld environment, and you should expect the same things you've always expected from Playstation - a great quality product, versatility, great value to the consumer. — Ian Jackson

When you have had nothing most of your life, you learn to appreciate the small things in life. The real challenge is appreciating the small things in life as you start to acquire material things and amassing wealth.
Jim Robinson — James Morris Robinson

The cross stands high above the opinions of men and to that cross all opinions must come at last for judgment. — A.W. Tozer

I love playing music no matter where it is. — Martin Garrix

We need to move beyond the idea of 'environment' and fall back in love with Mother Earth. — Nhat Hanh

I would rather have a competent extremist than an incompetent moderate. — Leon Jaworski

I don't believe in elitism. I don't think the audience is this dumb person lower than me. I am the audience. — Quentin Tarantino

So, you play today! You don't worry about what's gone, 'cause that's already gone and you can't bring what's gone back. It doesn't happen that way. So, every day's a new day and just play it as it comes. And I turned out to be a singer that was not on dope. — Anita O'Day

You can live your life out of a circumstance or you can live your life out of a vision. — Marianne Williamson

No state at war with another state should engage in hostilities of such a kind as to render mutual confidence impossible when peace will have been made. — Immanuel Kant

I stopped for a moment, biting the inside of my cheek. This was the hardest part. I want to be first. I know that's selfish, and maybe unattainable, and maybe shallow. But I just want to come first with someone. If that's wrong, so be it. I'll be wrong. But that's the way I feel. — Charlaine Harris

Coffee is for winners, go-getters, tea-ignorers, lunch-cancellers, early-risers, guilt-ridden strivers, money obsessives and status-driven spiritually empty lunatics. It is an enervating force. We should resist it and embrace tea, the ancient drink of poets, philosophers and meditators. — Tom Hodgkinson