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Maia screamed and woke.
'Serenity?' Cala's voice, Cala's angular shape outlined against the window.
' 'Tis an ironic title, in sooth,' Maia said feebly, realizing that the entangling garments of the nightmare were merely his bedsheets. His heart was hammering, and he was clammy with sweat. — Katherine Addison

Today, the biggest bottleneck to the growth of a corporation is availability of good talent. — N. R. Narayana Murthy

THE MISCONCEPTION: You procrastinate because you are lazy and can't manage your time well. THE TRUTH: Procrastination is fueled by weakness in the face of impulse and a failure to think about thinking. — David McRaney

The sofa was lumpy enough to have had a body sewed into it; stuffing spilled out of the arms where the victim had tried to escape. — Christopher Moore

It's striking how commercially viable that impulse for instant intimacy is right now, especially in songs and writing. — Suzanne Vega

My feeling was that I simply didn't have the enthusiasm to do reinvention. — Roger Daltrey

When the passage "All men are born free and equal," when that passage was being written were not some of the signers legalised owners of slaves? — Herman Melville

Marriage ain't easy but nothing that's worth much ever is. — Lillian Gordy Carter

When the thinking of a people becomes corrupt, the pure silver becomes impure in its hands. — Muhammad Iqbal

The Meccan merchants had met Christian monks and hermits during their travels, and were familiar with the stories of Jesus and the concepts of Paradise and the Last Judgment. They called Jews and Christians the ahl al-kitab ("the People of the Book"). They admired the notion of a revealed text and wished they had sacred scripture in their own language. — Karen Armstrong

I think that object orientedness is almost as much of a hoax as artificial intelligence. — Alexander Stepanov

Better to quarrel with a friend than to support enemies. — Idries Shah