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It's because you alienate half the room talking about sports. Half the crowd will be against you no matter what you say. — Gabriel Iglesias

I can remember standing in the middle of the field after the race and seeing the American flag raised and hearing 'The Star Spangled Banner' and all the people singing it. Then I walked off the field and just kind of enjoyed the feeling. — Elizabeth Robinson Schwartz

If he can't do it with Ferrari, well, he can't do it. — John Surtees

Let your soul stand cool and composed before a million universes. — Walt Whitman

Celebrating creates an atmosphere of recognition and positive energy. Imagine a team winning the World Series without champagne spraying everywhere. And yet companies win all the time and let it go without so much as a high five. Work is too much a part of life not to recognize moments of achievement. Make a big deal out of them. If you don't, no one will. — Jack Welch

Sorry ... I got distracted listening to you and hot glued myself to my unicorn — Seanan McGuire

Sin has made us stupid, so that we can only learn the hard way. — Peter Kreeft

That's what we're all about: delivering a really comfortable VR experience that everybody can enjoy and afford. — Brendan Iribe

We say 'Thank you very much' and 'I so appreciate what you have done' to people who fill our grocery bags, to people who offer us a ride across town. What are the words to say to someone who gave you back your life, who believed that you still had a soul, who acknowledged how bad it was possible to feel? Shouldn't there be another language for this? Different words altogether? And if I use the same old words, did I change what I was trying to say? Did I make it a same old thing? — Laura McBride

Ever since Napster I've dreamt of building a product similar to Spotify. — Sean Parker

I think the things that are more painful to me are not the intrusion of paparazzi, it's the lack of civility that I find more intimidating and far more painful an experience. It's the lack of critical thinking. It's the endless snarky, mean way we talk about each other, we approach each other. The anonymity of being cruel, the delight in tearing people down. The tabloid era that we find ourselves in is a cultural boneyard, and that is painful to me. — Sarah Jessica Parker