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I spend my life essentially alone at a computer. That doesnt chang

I spend my life essentially alone at a computer. That doesnt change. I have the same challenges every day. – Dan Brown

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Two thousand years ago, we lived in a world of Gods and Goddesses. Today, we live in a world solely of Gods. Women in most cultures have been stripped of their spiritual power. – Dan Brown

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Theres a lot of stress… but once you get in the car, all that goes out the window. – Dan Brown

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That is the definition of faith – acceptance of that which we imagine to be true, that which we cannot prove. – Dan Brown

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I feel most empires fell when they started to act human, but then look at Russia. They kept a pretty strong hand, and they fell from Afghanistan alone because Afghanistan is the graveyard of empires. I guess you just cant sustain it. – Colin Quinn

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I dont like being alone. – Cristiano Ronaldo

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Leadership is the other side of the coin of loneliness, and he who is a leader must always act alone. And acting alone, accept everything alone. – Ferdinand Marcos

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To share our stories is not only a worthwhile endeavor for the storyteller, but for those who hear our stories and feel less alone because of it. – Joyce Maynard

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