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Microsoft is already the most powerful company on earth but you ain't seen nothing yet.
— Larry Ellison
One's work is never so bad as it appears on bad days, nor so good as it appears on good days.
— Bertrand Russell
But now everything's gone bad,and I only know one thing: I have six days.
Six days to figure out who I really am. — Walter Sorrells
Six days to figure out who I really am. — Walter Sorrells
It's one of those dumb days where nothing's really wrong but nothing's really right either and the sky can't even choose to be white or gray.
— Andrea Portes
Perhaps the Mad Hatter had a reason for calling time Him.
— Robert Andrews Millikan
There is no power in the world like that of women ... this most potent constituency we seek to represent, and for their suffrages we sue.
— Louisa Lawson
She understood that even the worst days contained only twenty-four hours. One did what one had to do to get through them, and afterwards, one slept.
— Barbara Hambly
I want to hang out with my friends. I want to hang out with my family - well, I sometimes want to hang out with my family!
— Dakota Johnson
The little sedimentary deposits of his need had piled at her feet until they blocked her view of him.
— Matthew Thomas
Singing has never been particularly easy for me.
— Julie Andrews
Treason, which begins by being cautious, ends by betraying itself.
— Alphonse De Lamartine
Finally, one just has to shut up, sit down, and write.
— Natalie Goldberg
Life makes two promises, one, it promises to be good, and two, it promises to be bad. Cherish the good and be strong during the bad.
— Meena Sarine
I want the part of you that you refuse to give.
— Ellen Hopkins
Well, we all have our good days.
That one bad night can ruin. — Nelson Algren
That one bad night can ruin. — Nelson Algren
In spiritually arid centuries, the only man to realize that the century is dying from thirst is the man who still harnesses an underground spring.
— Nicolas Gomez Davila