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When you read reviews on Yelp, you get a good sense of what's going to happen when you walk in the door of that business. The challenge is that there are fifteen million businesses in the U.S., and its very hard to communicate with all of them about how Yelp works, and why it works the way it does. — Jeremy Stoppelman

For a long time I've lived with the inadequacy of that frame to tell everything I knew, and I think a lot about what is outside of the frame ... — Susan Meiselas

The dead keep their secrets, and in a while we shall be as wise as they - and as taciturn. — Alexander Smith

Art should stimulate. — Ala Bashir

I think it's important for people to realize that we were all young, all naive, and also we had lived in a time that had magic. — Patti Smith

If wine were to disappear from human production, I believe it would cause an absence, a failure in health and intellect, a void much more terrifying than all the recesses and the deviations for which wine is regarded as responsible. — Charles Baudelaire

School textbooks have almost completely excised any reference to America's true religious heritage. — Paul Vitz

Anything that kills hope is a sin. — Gayle Forman

Jackie wears even more makeup than those scary circus people. You know, when you go to the circus and you accidentally see a trapeze artist close-up and they are orange. — Louise Rennison

I can speak to my soul only when the two of us are off exploring deserts or cities or mountains or roads. — Paulo Coelho

I learned a lesson which has stuck with me all through the years: you can learn from everybody. I didn't just learn from reading every retail publication I could get my hands on, I probably learned the most from studying what John Dunham was doing across the street — Sam Walton

And if the worst, or best, happens, and Death comes for you in the snow, he comes disguised as Sleep, and you greet him rather as a welcome friend than a gruesome foe. — Apsley Cherry-Garrard