“You spend the first 20 years of being rich accumulating all of this stuff. And then you’ll spend the next 20 years trying to get out of one thing after another to simplify your life.”— Peter Mallouk, tim.blog
“My dog thought I was a singer… because dogs don’t understand standup comedy.”— Margaret Cho, tim.blog
“It turns out that writing Tetris on your calculator doesn’t actually win you the cheerleaders.”— Nick Ganju, tim.blog
“I try to put myself in a mental state of, ‘How do I learn from that defeat? How do I learn from that loss?”— LeBron James, tim.blog
“In life—from the simplest thing to the biggest thing—I want to be proud of what it is and stake my claim: ‘That’s mine and that’s how I do it.'”— Ken Block, tim.blog
“I do think we’ll have designer babies in the future. I’m not so sure people will want blue-eyed babies when they can make green or purple.”— Kevin Kelly, tim.blog
“Why put in the effort to explain why it isn’t a fit, if they haven’t done the homework to determine if it is a fit?”— Maria Popova, tim.blog
“One of the scariest things in our lives is actually doing what we know we want to do.”— Cheryl Strayed, tim.blog
“No amount of money, no amount of security is ever going to give you the sense that this is the right time.”— Debbie Millman, tim.blog
“Just because you use your eyes, doesn’t mean you see what’s actually there.”— Murray Carter, tim.blog