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Silicon Valley Season 2 Finale Quotes By William Morris

The past is not dead, it is living in us, and will be alive in the future which we are now helping to make. — William Morris

Silicon Valley Season 2 Finale Quotes By Madame De Stael

Wit consists in knowing the resemblance of things that differ, and the difference of things that are alike. — Madame De Stael

Silicon Valley Season 2 Finale Quotes By Dave Ramsey

If you have a customer who is able to make the purchase, they trust you, and you have shown them the benefits of the purchase, they will close themselves; you do not need some arm-twisting technique. — Dave Ramsey

Silicon Valley Season 2 Finale Quotes By Caroline Myss

It is your birthright to discover your sacred contract. It will guide you to find your divine destiny. — Caroline Myss

Silicon Valley Season 2 Finale Quotes By J.M. Barrie

None of them knew. Perhaps it was best not to know. Their ignorance gave them one more glad hour; and as it was to be their last hour on the island, let us rejoice that there were sixty glad minutes in it. They sang and danced in their night-gowns. Such a deliciously creepy song it was, in which they pretended to be frightened at their own shadows, little witting that so soon shadows would close in upon them, from whom they would shrink in real fear. So uproariously gay was the dance, and how they buffeted each other on the bed and out of it! It was a pillow fight rather than a dance, and when it was finished, the pillows insisted on one bout more, like partners who know that they may never meet again. The stories they told, before it was time for Wendy's good-night story! Even Slightly tried to tell a story that night, but the beginning was so fearfully dull that it appalled not only the others but himself, and he said happily: — J.M. Barrie