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The world is changing. We all know this. And as that world changes, if you don't transform your company, you're stuck. — Ursula Burns

I know that you should eat a lot of the Indian spice turmeric, as it fights cancer. Also that you should avoid the Indian spice turmeric, as it might contain dangerous levels of lead. One or the other. — A. J. Jacobs

Every year, I resolve to take good care of myself and stay in shape. — Justin Chambers

Give my regards to Broadway,
Remember me to Herald Square,
Tell all the gang at 42nd Street,
That I will soon be there;
Whisper of how I'm yearning
To mingle with the old time throng,
Give my regards to old Broadway,
And say that I'll be there e'er long. — George M. Cohan

Is everybody happy? I want everybody to be happy. I know I'm happy. — Ethel Barrymore

They lyrical content has grown more introspective and less abstract. I don't know if that's good or bad ... Sometimes it feels a little raw to be putting so much of myself out there. — Mark Edwards

Everyone has talent. What's rare is the courage to follow it to the dark places where it leads. — Erica Jong

It's common to cease all communication when a relationship ends. — Laurann Dohner

You love because you want to need someone the way you did when you were a child, and have them need you too. You eat well because the intensity of taste reminds you of a need satisfied, a pain relieved. The finest paintings are nothing more than the red head of a flower, nodding in the breeze, when you were two years old; the most exciting film is just the way everything was, back in the days when you stared goggle-eyed at the whirling chaos all around you. All these things do is get the adult to shut up for a while, to open for just a moment a tiny sliding window in the cell deep inside, letting the pallid child peep hungrily out and drink the world in before darkness falls again. — Michael Marshall Smith