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You're better off being The Beatles than The Monkees, as a startup ... — Ben Horowitz

Love: the sickest of Irony's sick jokes. The place where logic and order go to die. — Christopher Moore

This is CID homicide, mister, and neither heat nor rain nor gloom of night will stay these men from their rendezvous with callousness. Cruel jokes? The cruelest. Sick humor? The sickest. And, you ask, how can they possibly do it? Volume. That's right, volume. They won't be outsold, they won't be undersold; they will solve no crime before its time. — David Simon

Build your home in small moments of joy, and you will always feel at home. — Charlotte Eriksson

Still, the ground was only really prepared for capitalism in the familiar sense of the term when the merchants began to organize themselves into eternal bodies as a way to win monopolies, legal or de facto, and avoid the ordinary risks of trade. — David Graeber

Clairvoyants can see flashes of colour, constantly changing, in the aura that surrounds every person: each thought, each feeling, thus translating itself in the astral world, visible to the astral sight. — Annie Besant

You can't not look cool with a crossbow. — Norman Reedus

When you define your goals, you give your brain something new to look for and focus on. It's as if you're giving your mind a new set of eyes from which to see all the people, circumstances, conversations, resources, ideas, and creativity surrounding you. — Darren Hardy

I think beauty has a lot to do with class. A bit of mystery. Rarity. — Debby Ryan

Once something is pointed out to you, you can either choose to not engage or get involved. — Bruce Poon Tip

Once the body has atrophied, you will become vulnerable to many conditions. — Steven Magee

Never stop dreaming and follow the omens. — Paulo Coelho

The public do not know enough to be experts, but know enough to decide between them. — Samuel Butler