Window Licker Quotes & Sayings
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Look at every 'revolutionary' brand or category killer, it had an app, or a feature, or a functionality, or a user experience nobody else at that point could offer. I refer to this as 'the Killer App' principle. — David Brier

Light has a battery life; darkness has none! Light is finite; darkness is infinite! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

I have very little faith that I'll ever find someone. I've had some bad luck and I've made some bad choices - not in men, but in how I've chosen to deal with relationships. — Selma Blair

Although scientific revolutions in how we see the world do occur, the bulk of our scientific understanding comes from the cumulative impact of numerous incremental studies that together paint an increasingly coherent picture of how nature works. — Michael E. Mann

Human nature will never part with power. Look for an example of a voluntary relinquishment of power from one end of the globe to another - you will find none. — Patrick Henry

As for Twitter, I've found that you have to learn how to make it add value rather than subtract hours from one's day. Certainly, it affords narcissism and distraction. — Howard Rheingold

Home is where the heart is, until we get a chance to bury it. Home is where the heart pulled the nails out of its feet, and fled. — Joey Comeau

If a man spoke to you in that tone, you'd invite him to step outside and ask someone to hold your coat.
378 — Hilary Mantel

It's not my business to try and make God think like me ... but to try, in prayer and penitence, to think like God. — Aiden Wilson Tozer

A movement that seeks to advance only its own members is going to accomplish little — Cleve Jones

He is no longer a city dweller who has even once in his life caught a ruff or seen how, on clear and cool autumn days, flocks of migrating thrushes drift over a village. Until his death he will be drawn to freedom. — Anton Chekhov

A family is a little world within doors; the miniature resemblance of the great worls without — Henry James