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Ideas are the most fragile things in the world, and if you do not write them down, they will be lost forever. — Phil Cooke

Shareholder activism works when activists understand something about the characteristics of the business that the board doesn't. — Ben Horowitz

After my years in Hollywood, I got tired of apologizing for work that really wasn't mine to begin with. — Sue Grafton

My father was a drill sergeant, and I've always had that mentality drilled into me of 'you've got to do better, you've got to do better.' I just try to listen to the characters. That's what works for me. — Sherrilyn Kenyon

Knowing how things work is the basis for appreciation, and is thus a source of civilized delight. — William Safire

Sheldon Kopp, the author and psychologist, wrote, There are no great men. If you have a hero, look again: you have diminished yourself in some way. — Jim Bouton

I mean, I know my heart is not clean, and your heart is not clean, and none of our urban hearts are clean. But you can be washed again. — Mary J. Blige

I'm going to kiss you," he says.
Oh Jesus, is this happening? I'm not going to survive this.
"Please tell me you're not joking," I whisper. — Karina Halle

My life is not about the set list, it is to be set apart. — Louie Giglio

You can't all molest her at the same time." Chico Rivera — Bella Jeanisse

A short time later, when the carpenter was taking measurements for the coffin, through the window they saw a light rain of tiny yellow flowers falling. They fell on the town all through the night in a silent storm, and they covered the roofs and blocked the doors and smothered the animals who slept outdoors. So many flowers fell from the sky that in the morning the streets were carpeted with a compact cushion and they had to clear them away with shovels and rakes so that the funeral procession could pass by. — Gabriel Garcia Marquez

Discouraging words...discourage dreams,
Encouraging words...sprout dreams,
Parents plant the seeds! — Kristin Anderson Cetone