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Suddenly she was here. And I was no longer pregnant; I was a mother. I never believed in miracles before. — Ellen Greene

Music has been a fantastic guidance for me. I'll be eternally thankful for this guidance. — Pinchas Zukerman

If existing management want to keep their jobs when the basics of the business are undergoing profound change, they must adopt an outsider's intellectual objectivity. They must do what they need to do to get through the strategic inflection point unfettered by any emotional attachment to the past. That's what Gordon and I had to do when we figuratively went out the door, stomped out our cigarettes and returned to do the job. — Andrew S. Grove

It's only in the finer points that it gets complicated and contentious, the inability to realize that no matter what our religion or gender or race or geographic background, we all have about 98 percent in common with each other. — David Levithan

I've read some of your modern free verse and wonder who set it free. — John Barrymore

Man I can't even count all of these hundreds Duffle bag every time I go to SunTrust — Nicki Minaj

I'm still a mod, I'll always be a mod, you can bury me a mod. — Paul Weller

Remember: Pants=Love. Love your pals. Love yourself. — Ann Brashares

I can always go back to construction. That's great money, but the problem is you can cut off your hand. — Benjamin Walker

Death can come at any moment. You could die this afternoon; you could die tomorrow morning; you could die on your way to work; you could die in your sleep. Most of us try to avoid the sense that death can come at any time, but its timing is unknown to us. Can we live each day as if it were our last? Can we relate to one another as if there were no tomorrow? — Joan Halifax

As society is only possible if everyone, while living his own life, at the same time helps others to live; if every individual is simultaneously means and end; if each individual's well-being is simultaneously the condition necessary to the well-being of others, it is evident that the contrast between I and thou, means and end, automatically is overcome. — Ludwig Von Mises

And the gods did not kill for hubris-for hubris, they let you live long enough to learn. — Alexander Chee

The WHO took care to explicitly say that processed meat didn't rank alongside smoking when it comes to cancer risk. — Kevin Drum

I don't need to tell you why I chose what I chose in that regard. I can't handle loss like my mom can. And I don't want to deal with it." She set her book down and turned to me. "That's life. You love and you lose. Everybody loses people and you can't choose to not live just because it's easier." "So I'm just supposed to make friends and love them, then watch them die on me?" "Yes," she said like it was obvious. "Everybody deals with that. Not just immortals. — Nicole Thorn