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Every big computing disaster has come from taking too many ideas and putting them in one place. — Gordon Bell
My first Kickstarter project created a book called 'Clear and Present Thinking', a college-level textbook on logic and critical reasoning, which was made available to the world for free. As a professor myself, I observed that the price of textbooks was too high for some of my students. — Brendan Myers
Because the reality of death has not yet penetrated awareness, survivors can appear to be quite accepting of the loss. — Joan Didion
O Mary, you give assistance to everyone endeavoring to rise to God! — Bridget Of Sweden
A true legacy is established over a lifetime and relates to what a human being does for others, not for himself. — Bill Courtney
If I haven't made it clear enough, I'd do anything you asked of me." "Except let me go." "Except that. — Anonymous
From a little boat, to a big boat, to a helicopter, to an airplane. — Kevin Johnson
Touch my song with your lips, make it immortal,
be my beloved, make my love immortal.
No restriction of age, not the bond of lives,
when someone love should see only the soul,
by carving new trend, make the trend immortal.
Loneliness of the sky is in my lone heart,
with rattleing paayal enter into my life,
by giving own breaths make the music immortal
make the music immortal, make my song immortal.
World snatched from me, whatever was beloved to me,
all won from me, I lost at every moment,
by losing your heart you make my victory immortal.
written By Honthon Se Chhoo Lo Tum - Jagjit Singh — Nirav Sanchaniya
I--buy, and I sell."
"You're a thief. — Tamora Pierce
There was a blue, waiting sea at the end and an old grey house fronting the sunset, so close to the purring waves that in storms their spray dashed over its very doorstep ... a wise old house that knew many things, as Pat always felt. Mother's old home and therefore to be loved, whether one could love the people in it or not. — L.M. Montgomery