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The best ads are about the customer and how the product will change his life. — Roy H. Williams

For a girl who hated looking at herself, I was at risk of becoming vain. — Leigh Bardugo

It is much more beneficial to your health if you feel your way through life than think your way through life. — Deepak Chopra

To paraphrase the great humorist, Will Rogers . . . "We're all ignorant, but only on different subjects". — Wilson Casey

You own everything that happened to you. Tell your stories. If people wanted you to write warmly about them, they should have behaved better. — Anne Lamott

The first step to thinking clearly is to question what we think we know about the past. — Peter Thiel

Wide horizons lead the soul to broad ideas; circumscribed horizons engender narrow ideas; this sometimes condemns great hearts to become small minded.
Broad ideas hated by narrow ideas, - this is the very struggle of progress. — Victor Hugo

He was never quite at home in what we may call our post-positivist era — Jocelyn Gibb

I say getting a lecturing from Oprah is probably the most terrifying lecture you could possibly get. — Jane Velez-Mitchell

Keats longed for fame, but longed above all to deserve it. — James Russell Lowell

It's hard to talk about love without sounding either cheesy, or revealing too much personal stuff. — Thomas Mars

When you go into your customary barber shop, you will wait for the man who gives you a little better shave, a little trimmer hair-cut. Business leaders are looking for the same things in their offices that you look for in the barber shop. — Charles M. Schwab

When a horseman falls off his horse, if he does not remount immediately,
he will never have the courage to do so again. — Paulo Coelho

Mammon led them on, Mammon, the least erected Spirit that fell From heav'n, for ev'n in heav'n his looks and thoughts Were always downward bent, admiring more The riches of Heav'ns pavement, trod'n Gold, Then aught divine or holy else enjoy'd In vision beatific; by him first Men also, and by his suggestion taught, Ransack'd the Center, and with impious hands Rifl'd the bowels of thir mother Earth For Treasures better hid. - MILTON, Paradise Lost — Neal Stephenson