Yanling And Meiling Quotes & Sayings
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When everything is connected to everything else, for better or for worse, everything matters. — Bruce Mau
I have found in most relationships with women it is best to remember their birthdays but forget their age. — Craig Johnson
The problem with taking venture capital is if you take $5m from someone, it may feel great; you may feel like they're validating your business model. But they're giving $5m out to 20 different people, hoping one of them will be a hit. They don't really care if it's you. — Jon Oringer
So much gets lost in the translation. Even if you sat there listening to it with a microscope, there's no way you're gonna find out what it means. — Frank Zappa
A blameless heart is without bitterness. — Lailah Gifty Akita
A specific editor in a specific place likes the book, and you're in. A different editor on a different day goes, 'Oh, this isn't for me', or doesn't even look at it, and that's it. — Adrian McKinty
There's some sad things known to man, but ain't too much sadder than, the tears of a clown when noones around. — Smokey Robinson
Life had sure been simpler when I hadn't dated. — Charlaine Harris
That was the trouble with moving houses; no matter how carefully you packed the books, they never ended up on the new shelves in quite the right place. — Val McDermid
Moralistic, therapeutic deism is fine with sin hiding in a foxhole. The gospel wants to nuke the hole. — Matt Chandler
ignore the wisdom of the crowd in favor of the wisdom of the confident. — Anonymous
Why in the world do the insurance companies get to be the boss of birth? That's what I want to know. — Ina May Gaskin
My husband is a martial artist, and he thinks it's hilarious that I have a stage-fighting-proficiency certificate. He thinks that's ridiculous. Can't say I've used it much. — Lesley Nicol
The spectacle of people following current custom for lack of will or imagination to do anything else is hardly a new failing. — William H. Whyte