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Art is a way of recognizing oneself ... — Louise Bourgeois

There's precious little reform in the human race. — Stephen King

A diligent hawker today, can be a great tycoon tomorrow — Ernest Agyemang Yeboah

Many generations are dependent on a man's understanding of his appointed purpose in life. — Sunday Adelaja

My girlfriend is Jewish. But it's easier to buy her a Christmas present and then break it into 8 pieces. — Anthony Jeselnik

I believe in fighting with investors to reduce the amount of equity they get and then being as generous as you possibly can with employees. — Sam Altman

NOT LONG AGO I WAS READING A PASSAGE IN THE Bible in which Jesus was praying for his disciples. He prayed that they would love each other, as he'd taught them to do. He prayed that they'd embrace a mission to teach other people to create communities that loved each other, as they'd experienced with him. When I read the passage, though, I saw it differently. He wasn't just calling them into a life of sacrifice. He was calling them into a life of meaning, even the kind of meaning that would involve suffering. Suffering for a redemptive reason is hardly suffering, after all. — Donald Miller

Most consumers are simultaneously neophilic, curious to discover new things, and deeply neophobic, afraid of anything that is too new. The best hit makers are gifted at creating moments of meaning by marrying new and old, anxiety and understanding. They are architects of familiar surprises. — Derek Thompson

I love bold, colorful party dresses because they don't need accessories. Just throw one on and you're done. — Cat Deeley

A Big Mac - the communion wafer of consumption. — John Ralston Saul

I'm sorry Brooke. I didn't know that when I thought I was eating a fried chicken sandwich, I was really eating bigotry and oppression. — Gisele Walko

I remember spending years of my life so upset about all of the life choices I felt I had available that I never moved. I was paralyzed by all the possibilities. I couldn't figure out which road would lead me to the fulfillment of my potential, this glorious, neurotic myth that lay always just in front of whatever I could manifest now. So I was always too scared to move, and fear of course is the great betrayer of self. The difference between those people living their potential and those who don't is not the amount of potential itself, but the amount of permission they give themselves to live in the present. — Marianne Williamson

You don't pay back, you pay forward. — Robert A. Heinlein

Never change for the mainstream - stay in your lane, and if you're talented and resilient enough the mainstream will come to you. — Russell Simmons