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You came alive for a moment. I'm curious why." "I was imagining your death. — Becca Abbott

When it is not necessary to amend the Constitution, it is necessary not to amend the Constitution. — Bill Vaughan

Indeed, so far from being humorous, the male American is the most abnormally serious creature who ever existed.. It is only fair to admit that he can exaggerate, but even his exaggeration has a rational basis. It is not founded on wit or fancy; it does not spring from any poetic imagination. — Oscar Wilde

Why do you look so eagerly and so curiously into people's faces, / Will you find your lost dead among them? — Ezra Pound

When you're speaking in the truest, most intimate voice about your life, you are speaking with the universal voice. — Cheryl Strayed

I want painting to be difficult to do. — Richard Diebenkorn

The ex-pat's life with all its homesickness and loneliness and privileges and perks, with its dizzy ups and miserable downs, was certainly not ordinary. — Brigid Keenan

These are the kind of movies that only a real apparatchik, someone who thinks that corporations are people, could love. — Matthew Specktor

Employees who report receiving recognition and praise within the last seven days show increased productivity, get higher scores from customers, and have better safety records. They're just more engaged at work. — Tom Rath

All of us are interested in things outside of our stewardships, and we should be, but the most important way to do anything about them is to magnify our own stewardships. When you focus on your own responsibility, you become relatively unconcerned with other peoples stewardships. — Stephen R. Covey

As to the future, the only certainty is that the Internet will encounter new technical and social challenges. If the Internet is to continue as an innovative means of collaboration, discovery, and social interaction, it will need to draw on its legacy of adaptability and participatory design. — Janet Abbate