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Entrepreneurs say in an economic boom it's actually hard to build a company because everybody's too excited and there is too much money funding too many marginal companies. — Marc Andreessen

In the judgment of design engineers, the ordinary means of communicating with a computer are entirely inadequate. [ ... ] Graphical communication in some form or other is of vital importance in engineering as that subject is now conducted; we must either provide the capability in our computer systems, or take on the impossible task of training up a future race of engineers conditioned to think in a different way. — Maurice Wilkes

There are one hundred and ninety nine ways to beat, but only one way to win; get there first. — Bill Shoemaker

My favorite thing about L.A. is the sunny breezes that mimic the mindset of the energy in the people. — Angie Stone

He had fought for a principle, and because it was his nature to fight. — Louis L'Amour

It's kind of hard to articulate, but, like, this notion of mercy, forgiveness, was very appealing for me. It was very profound. And it had a deep impact, and I think it still does. — Jim Gaffigan

The oyster leads a dreadful but exciting life. Indeed, his chance to live at all is slim, and if he should survive the arrows of his own outrageous fortune and in the two weeks of his carefree youth find a clean smooth place to fix on, the years afterwards are full of stress, passion, and danger. — M.F.K. Fisher

I always liked Disney films. To this day I think 'Bambi' is great. — Jeff Koons

To approach these problems we once again rely on one of our guiding principles: transparency. — Richard H. Thaler

The key to prayer is simply praying. — Aiden Wilson Tozer

It sometimes happens that pleasure blows anywhere it damn well chooses. — Louis Aragon

You can't touch love, but you can feel the sweetness that it pours into everything. — Anne Sullivan Macy

I did not elaborate, nor did I need to. The human imagination is capable of anything when left on its own to fill in the blanks. — Alan Bradley

When the Founders thought of democracy, they saw democracy in the political sphere - a sphere strictly limited by the Constitution's well-defined and enumerated powers given the federal government. Substituting democratic decision making for what should be private decision making is nothing less than tyranny dressed up. — Walter E. Williams