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You're going to realize what a pain in the ass I was, and then you'll forget all about missing me," I said into his ear.
He puffed a breath of air as he rubbed my back. "Promise? — Jamie McGuire

There is no use being alive if one must work. The event from which each of us is entitled to expect the revelation of his own life's meaning - that event which I may not yet have found, but on whose path I seek myself - is not earned by work. — Andre Breton

Yet if she returned home without trying every avenue, could she face her brothers? They depended on her. For once in her life, someone needed Shallan. That responsibility excited her. And terrified her. — Brandon Sanderson

Even though there is rampant unemployment in many parts of the world, there are still large numbers of jobs that are going unfilled because employers are having a hard time identifying people with the right set of skills. — Daphne Koller

In a democracy the poor will have more power than the rich, because there are more of them, and the will of the majority is supreme.
Aristotle — Cornel West

I always say this to the young chefs and mean it: The customer is excited, he says you are an artist, but we are not, just craftspeople with a little talent. If the chef is an artist, he doesn't succeed. Why? Because he is inspired today but not tomorrow. We cannot do that. — Andre Soltner

Guitar playing isn't really for everybody. — Brad Paisley

The European public has always been great to me. — Kim Carnes

God is willing and able to turn his judgements into joys ... Don't ever think that the sin of your past means there is no hope for your future. — John Piper

We should really synchronize our listening to Ummagumma so we can both freak out at the same time. — Sienna McQuillen

So while we need to provide people with technical skills that will help them find employment, we can't afford to neglect the even more basic skills -- reading, writing, thinking, feeling -- that allow them to become fully realized human beings who care about the world they live in and the people who share it with them. — Paul J. Zak