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Don't think of words when you stop but to see the picture better. — Jack Kerouac

I love flawed female characters, duking it out. — Lena Dunham

The fact that I have a little ten-megapixel camera with me all the time, is way better than having the greatest camera in the world sitting at home on a desk instead of on my shoulder. — David Burnett

It's not going to do any good to land on Mars if we're stupid. — Ray Bradbury

When you read Marx (or Jesus) this way, you come to see that real wealth is not material wealth and real poverty is not just the lack of food, shelter, and clothing. Real poverty is the belief that the purpose of life is acquiring wealth and owning things. Real wealth is not the possession of property but the recognition that our deepest need, as human beings, is to keep developing our natural and acquired powers to relate to other human beings. — Grace Lee Boggs

But a science is exact to the extent that its method measures up to and is adequate to its object. — Gabriel Marcel

Different people get different things out of the images. It doesn't matter what it's about, all that matters is how it makes you feel. — Adam Jones

Be humble and you will remain entire. The sages do not display themselves, therefore they shine. They do not approve themselves, therefore they are noted. They do not praise themselves, therefore they have merit. They do not glory in themselves, therefore they excel. — Laozi

Fate's arrow, when expected, travels slow. — Dante Alighieri

Management is the opportunity to help people become better people. Practiced that way, it's a magnificent profession. — Clayton Christensen

Warraner looked pleasantly surprised at the question, like a Mormon who had suddenly found himself invited into a house for coffee, cake, and a discussion of the wit and wisdom of Joseph Smith. — John Connolly

I somehow got the idea that oak floors were located exclusively in New York City. This came chiefly from watching Woody Allen movies. I wanted to live someplace that looked like Mia Farrow's apartment in 'Hannah and Her Sisters' (little did I know that it was Mia Farrow's apartment). To me, this kind of space did not connote wealth. These were places where paint was peeling and the rugs were frayed, places where smart people sat around drinking gin and tonics, having interesting conversations, and living, according to my logic, in an authentic way. — Meghan Daum