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On the way I thought about how millions of people drowned so that the first person could learn to swim. The amazing thing is that people still drown. — Shahrnush Parsipur

The sad fact of life was that there were no cruising spots for heterosexual men. If there were, Joshua would be parked somewhere every day of his life, willing to sleep with any woman generous enough to pull up alongside him. — Aleksandar Hemon

partner, and before that, worked with Rachel as iCrossing's vice president of corporate strategy. Noah has consulted for organizations as diverse as the Inter-American Development Bank, Oxford Analytica, and the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD), for which he was appointed to chair the first ministerial meeting on information and communication technology (ICT) for development — Rachel Pasqua

Purple lipstick? Naw, that looks stupid on all girls! — ASAP Rocky

Artists are visionaries. We routinely practice a form of faith, seeing clearly and moving toward a creative goal that shimmers in the distance - often visible to us, but invisible to those around us. — Julia Cameron

God, people like that shouldn't be allowed to live. — John Green

When I married your daughter, I accepted full responsibility for both her and her happiness. If there are consequences to be faced, I have no problem facing them. His — Sylvia Day

We need to move beyond asking what drug will treat the symptoms, and instead ask what mechanism creates altered neurochemical or neurobiological function or systemic physiological change. — Jeffrey Bland

Dominant feeling of the battlefield is loneliness, gentlemen. — Max Hastings

And once again, work is providing us with a comforting sense of normalcy-living and working inside of coding's predictably segmented time/space. Simply grinding away at something makes life feel stable, even though the external particulars of life (like our pay checks, our office, and so forth) are, at best, random. — Douglas Coupland

All human troubles derive from our inability to sit still and alone in a room. — Blaise Pascal