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I'm very lucky that I started out as a reader of the comic book and a viewer of the show. And I try to remain that, and make 'The Walking Dead' that I love watching. Luckily, I have the source material that I love, and I want to serve that as well. — Scott M. Gimple

The major motivation theories by which most men live can lead them only to depression and cynicism. — Abraham Maslow

Ignorance gives one a large range of probabilities. — George Eliot

Original visions are often wrong. Companies have to morph as they learn what customers don't want. — Guy Kawasaki

It is God who is the ultimate reason things, and the Knowledge of God is no less the beginning of science than his essence and will are the beginning of things. — Gottfried Leibniz

'The Cosby Show' made an impact on comedy, television and culture. We rejected lowering the bar. — Bill Cosby

It was while starting my business that I saw my first glimpse of government's impact on business. — Kay Granger

The miracle of the Atonement is not just that we can go home but that - miraculously - we can feel at home there. If Christ did not require faith and repentance, then there would be no desire to change. Think of your friends and family members who have chosen to live without faith and without repentance. They don't want to change. They are not trying to abandon sin and become comfortable with God. Rather, they are trying to abandon God and become comfortable with sin. If Jesus did not require covenants and bestow the gift of the Holy Ghost, then there would be no way to change. We would be left forever with only willpower, with no access to His power. If Jesus did not require endurance to the end, then there would be no internalization of those changes over time. They would forever be surface and cosmetic rather than sinking inside us and becoming part of us - part of who we are. — Brad Wilcox