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Real persuasion comes from putting more of you into everything you say. Words have an effect. Words loaded with emotion have a powerful effect. — Jim Rohn

Individual human beings are all tools, that the others use to help us all survive." "That's a lie." "No. It's just a half truth. You can worry about the other half after we win this war. — Orson Scott Card

I unconsciously decided that, even if it wasn't an ideal world, it should be so and painted only the ideal aspects of it - pictures in which there are no drunken slatterns or self-centered mothers ... only foxy grandpas who played baseball with kids and boys who fished from logs and got up circuses in the back yard. — Norman Rockwell

There can be no darkness where I provide the light. — Marianne Williamson

It's really important that we have an ecosystem where small innovative entrepreneurs can develop new products and access consumers and have a chance to succeed. — Julius Genachowski

I'm sorry," the groundskeeper said. "Usually the kharhn we feed to the kingsflower are already dead. I never get to see anything live fed to it. This is exciting for me. — John Scalzi

At the Royall Oake Taverne, I drank a sort of French wine called Ho Bryan, that hath a good and most particular taste that I never met with. — Samuel Pepys

One is never too old to be a student of the enemy. — Orson Scott Card

By reading a man does, as it were, antedate his life, and make himself contemporary with the ages past; and this way of running up beyond one's nativity is better than Plato's pre-existence. — Jeremy Collier

Faith when looked at by the world looks like a dog chasing his tail.
Chase your tail or go to hell,crazy dog wins. — Attaboy

Seeing her was a key turned in a rusty lock and now all his gears were churning. — Suanne Laqueur

I want to be successful, but I don't really have what it takes to do it comfortably. — Shania Twain

Nolly Wolfstan, private detective, had the teeth of a god and a face so unfortunate that it argued convincingly against the existence of a benign deity. — Dean Koontz

Man can be an atheist only in theory, not in practice, because the universe is too frightening and too chaotic to be too independent! — Mehmet Murat Ildan