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I care much more about the growth rate of the market than it's current size and I also care if there's any reason it's going to top out. — Sam Altman

The man who seeks to educate himself must first read and then travel in order to correct what he has learned. — Giacomo Casanova

LEARN FROM THE MASTERS:
Mark Twain once said, "Show, don't tell." This is an incredibly important lesson for writers to remember; never get such a giant head that you feel entitled to throw around obscure phrases like "Show, don't tell." Thanks for nothing, Mr. Cryptic. — Colin Nissan

To really appreciate architecture, you may even need to commit a murder. — Bernard Tschumi

All things are nourished together without their injuring one another. The courses of the seasons, and of the sun and moon, are pursued without any collision among them. The smaller energies are like river currents; the greater energies are seen in mighty transformations. It is this which makes heaven and earth so great. — Confucius

If you could have anything you wanted, do anything you wanted, and be anything you wanted - what would you have? What would you do? What would you be? — Hal Elrod

It is better to know as little as possible of the defects of the person with whom you are to pass your life. — Jane Austen

I am any man's suitor,
If any will be my tutor:
Some say this life is pleasant,
Some think it speedeth fast,
In time there is no present,
In eternity no future,
In eternity no past.
We laugh, we cry, we are born, we die.
Who will riddle me the how and the why? — Alfred Lord Tennyson

To fund major cultural efforts, we must not rely alone on government and foundation patronage; if the farmer can spend for beer, he can pay for good entertainment which he can understand, which he can identify with and which will fortify his spirit. — F. Sionil Jose

Hear me declare with boldness, I am a Christian, — Polycarp

Poetry is my understanding with the world, my intimacy with things, my participation in what is real, my engagement with voices and images. This is why a poem speaks not of ideal life but of actual life: the angle of a window; the reverberation of streets, cities, rooms; shadows along a wall. — Sophia De Mello Breyner Andresen

It's disappointing being a Canadian and having friends on that team but that's the way it goes. It's the Olympics. It's disappointing for every Canadian but over the years you've seen the parity with all the teams because it's the best players in the world. — Darren McCarty

Politics is not really my thing. — John Malkovich

I had the feeling Edward wasn't the kind of person anyone got used to. — Stephenie Meyer