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We are extraordinarily reluctant to admit that luck plays a part in business success. — Stephen Bungay

You opened Pandora's box within me. Set loose the imaginings and emotions of a mortal man. And there is no closing it ever again." The jewels under his eyes twitch between dark purple and blue. "As much as I abhor being anything akin to human, Alyssa, I wouldn't dare try to close it. Because that would mean losing you. — A.G. Howard

I liked stability. I liked safety. I liked traditional and I liked being on time. And this Chip with the beet-red face wasn't any of those things. I did think he was kind of fascinating, though. — Joanna Gaines

Destroy what you have become and become what you did destroy/ — Muhammed Bhikha

I myself find it hard to accept the notion of self-creation from nothing, even given unrestricted chance. — J. L. Mackie

The universe is an enormous direct product of representations of symmetry groups. — Steven Weinberg

I think right now a lot of albums that are out there, they sound like mixtapes. — Tyrese Gibson

But, Tarantino has seen all of my movies. He's seen my good stuff, he's seen my bad stuff, he's seen the ones I directed, he's read my autobiography. There's an awful lot of things he knows about me, all of which I think had something to do with his casting. — David Carradine

I don't answer, watching the leaves twirl in the wind across the yard, the hood of the car, wherever the breeze forces them to go. They have no control over their path in life. — Jessica Sorensen

How often do you ignore a dream, dismiss it as fantasy and then see echoes of the dream around you the following day? What if a dream were the forewarning of what will become your reality; if you are being told within the world of a dream what may occur in the near or distant future, but your mind mangles the truth and information so much that you discard it as fiction? — Samantha Robertson