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When a person who is very ill decides to treat it like a slight virus, you play that game. If you make a big scene, I think it is yourself you are doing it for, not the person who's ill. — Lauren Bacall

When I was counsel for the Senate Rackets Committee, about 25% of the important leads which our committee developed came from newspapers. This increased my respect for those courageous newspapers which assisted us. It also caused me to look with wonderment at some of the newspapers that did not. — Robert Kennedy

I love software, because if you can imagine something, you can build it. — Ray Ozzie

Truly, God works in mysterious ways. The wheels of His mercy and justice move quietly, but they do move. — Billy Graham

With patience endurance, you can survive any storm. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Before you can achieve any of that, though, you'll need to get in the habit of keeping nothing on your mind. And the way to do that, as we've seen, is not by managing time, managing information, or managing priorities. After all: you don't manage five minutes and wind up with six; you don't manage information overload - otherwise you'd walk into a library and die, or the first time you connected to the Web, you'd blow up; and you don't manage priorities - you have them. Instead, the key to managing all of your stuff is managing your actions. — David Allen

The divine truth cannot be slain. Even though it may be mocked and crucified and buried, it will rise victoriously on the third day and reign in triumph through all eternity." - Reformation martyr. — Ethelbert Stauffer

Seeing artistically does not happen automatically. We must constantly develop our powers of observation. — Eugene Delacroix

I'm still the person who naively thinks if I can imagine it, I can have it. — Jennifer Lee

They say that
nothing is wasted:
either that
or
it al is — Charles Bukowski

There is a note in the front of the volume saying that no public reading may be given without first getting the author's permission. It ought to be made much more difficult to do than that. — Robert Benchley

Kyle Davis is like malware. He's infiltrated my brain in a sneak virus attack. Every time I try and focus, he pops in my head the same way internet windows pop up faster than you can shut them down. You know when that happens you've opened something you shouldn't have. — Kate McCarthy