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And with that comprehension, so unlike the simplifications she'd been ruled by hitherto, she became even more certain that the carpet they carried was a last hope, while he - whose home the Weave contained - seemed increasingly indifferent to its fate, living in the moment and for the moment, touched scarcely at all by hope or regret. — Clive Barker

What are those? he whispered as loudly as he dared, — James Dashner

I collected men with interesting names. — Sylvia Plath

Some people can do one thing magnificently, like Michelangelo, and others make things like semiconductors or build 747 airplanes
that type of work requires legions of people. In order to do things well, that can't be done by one person, you must find extraordinary people. — Steve Jobs

There are times when simplicity makes a decision for you. — Karen Hawkins

Tuberculosis, starvation, fatigue, and there are many who have no desire to live. — Edward R. Murrow

Walt Disney was a visionary leader. He had no leadership books or training courses to give him guidance. He operated, as many great leaders do, on instinct and observation. — Jim Korkis

I'm not mad at anybody. I'm not being forced out. It is what it is. I have no reason to lie. — Mike Hargrove

In the capitalist society there is a place and bread for all. Its ability to expand provides sustenance for every worker. Permanent unemployment is not a feature of free capitalism. — Ludwig Von Mises

It is necessary for the mind to become free of the illusions of this world and become a fine and marvelous instrument of the Inner Being. — Samael Aun Weor

The way to see what looks good and understand the reasons it looks good, and to be at one with this goodness as the work proceeds, is to cultivate an inner quietness, a peace of mind so that goodness can shine through. — Robert M. Pirsig

The professor argues against measuring effectiveness in the shallow short-term in the "fierce humanities," for teaching that seeks not merely learning, but unlearning, that seeks to unsettle knowledge and assumptions in ways more fundamental than any exam can or should test. — Cary Nelson