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There are lots of people in the Silicon Valley who are interested in working at a fast-moving, dynamic company like Google. Not just my family members. — Susan Wojcicki

Sophisticated meditative disciplines, healing practices, cognitive and emotional trainings, conflict resolution techniques - he used them all to awaken his visitors to their own qualities of integrity, equanimity, gratitude, and forgiveness. — Jack Kornfield

The Republican abuse of the term feminism in the past decade or so is an astonishing lesson in the politically opportunistic use of language. — Nina Power

Remember: Move with the Cheese! Ken — Spencer Johnson

Ordinarily, a person leaving a courtroom with a conviction behind him would wear a somber face. But I left with a smile. I knew that I was a convicted criminal, but I was proud of my crime. — Martin Luther King Jr.

I have noticed that youngsters given to the climbing habit usually do something when they grow up — Elbert Hubbard

I had seen my becoming a vampire in two lights: The first light was simply enchantment ... But the other light was my wish for self-destruction. — Anne Rice

The first human who hurled an insult instead of a stone was the founder of civilization. — Sigmund Freud

When God is a father, he is said to be elsewhere. When God is a mother, she is said to be everywhere. — Jenny Offill

[David Lean's] images stay with me forever. But what makes them memorable isn't necessarily their beauty. That's just good photography. It's the emotion behind those images that's meant the most to me over the years. It's the way David Lean can put feeling on film. The way he shows a whole landscape of the spirit. For me, that's the real geography of David Lean country. And that's why, in a David Lean movie, there's no such thing as an empty landscape. — Martin Scorsese

Life struck us as being a strangely volatile thing. It was exactly as though life were a salt lake from which most of the water had suddenly evaporated, leaving such a heavy concentration of salt that our bodies floated buoyantly upon its surface. — Yukio Mishima