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Time spent in the advertising business seems to create a permanent deformity like the Chinese habit of foot-binding. — Dean Acheson

To find meaning in the mystery of existence is life's final and fascinating challenge. — Huston Smith

Red Dust was about the late 1980s; it was a time of burgeoning hopes and opening up and people searching for new ways. — Ma Jian

I have had issues with depression all my life, and it's probably true to say there was a tendency towards it even when I was very young, during my schooldays. There was often - and this is quite common with comics - a sense of not feeling as if I belonged anywhere. — Jack Dee

Astronomy, mixed with astrology, occupied a large number of tablets in the Babylonian libraries, — Ethelbert William Bullinger

There was only one thought that settled, as calmly as a cat finding a spot of sun to sleep in. One word that felt inevitable, as they kissed and nibbled and quietly laughed with the delirium of it. Home. — Georgia Clark

How simple a thing it seems to me that to know ourselves as we are, we must know our mothers names. — Alice Walker

Be patient and live with the knowledge that all you are searching for is certain to come if you prepare for it and expect it. — Robin S. Sharma

I used to have a very difficult childhood because I was always the tallest girl in school, and everybody was staring at me and saying, 'You are very different.' Now, different is good. — Tao Okamoto

Sometimes you just have to choose to let things go, to move on. — Anna Todd

what they are told when they are told." "Is — T.W. Brown

As the sky faded to night, her anger dissipated - but not in a healing way, just dulled, like forged iron sizzling in a cold pail of water. — Katherine McIntyre

We know a post-email world is coming. Asana is the first credible post-email application. — Justin Rosenstein

But then again, in addition to paper and cardboard ... a little illuminated box, that contains thousands and thousands of stories? People aren't fascinated by that? Really? — Michael Cunningham