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The astral dimensions afford you opportunities to have experiences and gain insights into the structural nature of how dimensions are made up and phased together. — Frederick Lenz

I truly understand that there is a lesson in everything that happens to us. So I tried not to spend my time asking "Why did this happen to me?" but trying to figure out why I had chosen this. — Oprah Winfrey

Polls are no substitute for leadership because, at its very essence, leadership is about giving people what they don't already have - a sense of vision, inspiration, or even an adequate grasp of a particular subject. — Hugh Mackay

I feel as though I stand at the foot of an infinitely high staircase, down which some exuberant spirit is flinging tennis ball after tennis ball, eternally, and the one thing I want in the world is a tennis ball. — Annie Dillard

I think. I do know that I like connecting to people who really resonate with the music. I guess I almost wish I could just connect with the people who really need it. — Erika M. Anderson

We can do without things easier than we can do without people. — Nancy Grossman

In mobile, people really love having single-use case experiences. They want low friction to getting to the application's use case. — Dave Morin

[Describing an unsatisfactory apartment for which an up-and-comer had to settle:] The flat crouched around him, watching like a depressed relation, waiting for him to take some action. — Rosamunde Pilcher

Loneliness is really a wonderful companion that can show us so much about ourselves and others. — Bryant McGill

I like the truth sometimes, but I don't care enough for it to hanker after it. — Mark Twain

Playwrights are the most gregarious writers - to get our work done, we need actors, directors, set designers. — Katori Hall

Our greatest sufferings do not lie in the present, as intuitive representations or immediate feeling, but rather in reason, as abstract concepts, tormenting thoughts. — Arthur Schopenhauer