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Sas Compress Quotes By Stephen King

The combination of a healthy body and a stable relationship with a self-reliant woman who takes zero shit from me or anyone else has made the continuity of my working life possible. — Stephen King

Sas Compress Quotes By Cristian Mungiu

You need people in a society to have reached a certain standard of living before they can be polite. You learn how to respect others because you don't have to fight as much, you have what you need. — Cristian Mungiu

Sas Compress Quotes By Naguib Mahfouz

At my age it is unseemly to be pessimistic. — Naguib Mahfouz

Sas Compress Quotes By David H. Murdock

Many of the people I work with that are half my age complain that they feel tired all the time. I tell them: 'Look at what you're eating, how much you are exercising, and how much sleep you are getting.' — David H. Murdock

Sas Compress Quotes By Benjamin Zander

I settled on a game called I am a contribution. Unlike success and failure, contribution has no other side. It is not arrived at by comparison. — Benjamin Zander

Sas Compress Quotes By Mark Zuckerberg

If there is a bug in your code than you have to drop everything you're doing and go fix it. — Mark Zuckerberg

Sas Compress Quotes By Virginia Woolf

Here we slept," she says.
And he adds, "Kisses without number."
"Waking in the morning -"
"Silver between the trees -"
"Upstairs -"
"In the garden -"
"When summer came -"
"In winter snowtime -"
The doors go shutting far in the distance, gently knocking like the pulse of a heart. — Virginia Woolf

Sas Compress Quotes By Matt Haig

When we really look closely, the world of stuff and advertising is not really life. Life is the other stuff. Life is what is left when you take all that crap away, or at least ignore it for a while.
Life is the people who love you. No one will ever choose to stay alive for an iPhone. It's the people we reach via the iPhone that matter.
And once we begin to recover, and to live again, we do so with new eyes. Things become clearer, and we are aware of things we weren't aware of before. — Matt Haig