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I used to have hamburgers coming and going, especially when I was on the road. Now, occasionally I will still have that quarter pounder because I love fast food, but you have to keep it to a minimum. I am now opting for salads and just healthier lunches. — Aretha Franklin

No one is moved to act, or resolves to speak a single word, who does not hope by means of this action or word to release anxiety from his spirit. — Ibn Hazm

Death will always be a part of life, and life will always be a part of death — Elio Melo

You can't do damage control dead. — Karen Marie Moning

Technologists and futurists call the mashup of digital info and physical space 'blended reality.' — Jamais Cascio

I have, for a very long time, been a huge admirer of Marilynne Robinson, whose work I just love. — Phil Klay

You shouldn't have one opinion when you're running and another when you're president. — Rand Paul

I have never felt any inward assurance of genius, or any presentiment of glory or of happiness. I have never seen myself in imagination great or famous, or even a husband, a father, an influential citizen. This indifference to the future, this absolute self-distrust, are, no doubt, to be taken as signs. What dreams I have are all vague and indefinite; I ought not to live, for I am now scarcely capable of living. — Henri Frederic Amiel

This is life and all there is of life; to play the game, to play the cards we get; play them uncomplainingly and play them to the end. the playing of the game is the foregetting of self and play it bravely to the end — Clarence Darrow

You build walls & boundaries when you give into your mind. Fear nothing & take control of who you are & who you are meant to be — Joel Brown

Once consumers try popchips, most people really like it and become fans. — Keith Belling

Most people who've never experienced non-ordinary states of consciousness and only hear them described tend to try to describe them in terms of the logical, rational way of looking at things, the so-called scientific explanation, which often leaves a lot lacking and doesn't really fulfill understanding the experience at all. — Fred Alan Wolf