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Mine's going to be the best book tour that ever happened! — Ronda Rousey

IT needs to be the super-glue to bridge business silos and enable holistic decision-making. — Pearl Zhu

English is the easiest language to speak badly. — George Bernard Shaw

The strongest distinguishing characteristic of humans is their power of denial. — Deborah Harkness

If one stretches out the DNA contained in the nucleus of a human cell, one obtains a two-yard-long thread that is only ten atoms wide. This thread is a billion times longer than its own width. Relatively speaking, it is as if your little finger stretched from Paris to Los Angeles. — Jeremy Narby

Never let your mouth write a check that your ass can't cash. — Chip Kidd

Sometimes you are lucky enough to get offered things and there is no rhyme or reason. — Peter Morgan

I came to hate how everything gets junked in America: the food processed and adulterated with sugar and fat; the clothes cheapened; the TV dumbed down; the sex commodified. So that no matter how much we're given, we never feel sated, we're always craving. I came to see how we're addicted to addiction. — Orna Ross

I like you. Therefore I will decorate you with qualities you don't have. — Aleksandra Ninkovic

You're great at fixing things. If anyone could do it, you could. But you can't do this one. You can't fix me. I'm broke. — Lili St. Crow

I loved history because to me, history was like watching a movie. — Quentin Tarantino

Good-Bye is an easy word to say but try saying it to a friend. If I never knew you, I'd be safe, but half as real, never knowing I could feel. — Pocahontas

We admire Freud for his serious dedication, his willingness to retract, the stylistic tentativeness of some of his assertions, his lifelong review of his pet notions. We admire him for his very deviousness, his hedging,s and his misgivings, because they seem to make him more of an honest scientist, reflecting truthfully the infinite manifold of reality. But this is to admire him for the wrong reason. A basic cause for his own lifelong twistings was that he would never cleanly leave the sexual dogma, never clearly see or admit that the terror of death was the basic repression. — Ernest Becker

No fight is harder than the struggle against the thing you want most to believe. — Martha Albrand