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1826 Dictionary Quotes By Brad Stone

The high-tech community was getting a lesson in the dynamics of network effects - products or services become increasingly valuable as more people use them. — Brad Stone

1826 Dictionary Quotes By Philip K. Dick

God is dead,' Nick said. 'They found his carcass in 2019. Floating in space near Alpha.'
'They found the remains of an organism advanced several thousand times over what we are,' Charley said. 'And evidently could create habitable worlds and populate them with living organisms, derived from itself. But that doesn't prove it was God. — Philip K. Dick

1826 Dictionary Quotes By Anne Sexton

I love you. You are closest to my heart, closer than any other human being. You are my extension. You are my prayer. You are my belief in God. For better or worse you inherit me. — Anne Sexton

1826 Dictionary Quotes By Jamais Cascio

The highest compliment I can give a science fiction book is that it's 'plausibly surreal' - it manages to feel like a relentless extrapolation from today even as it overwhelms with unexpected consequences of that extrapolation. — Jamais Cascio

1826 Dictionary Quotes By Albert Mackey

So important , indeed, is it (Light), and so much does it pervade with its influence the whole Masonic system, that Freemasonry itself anciently received, among other appellations, that of Lux, or Light, to signify that it is to be regarded as that sublime doctrine of Divine Truth by which the path of him who has attained it is to be illuminated in his pilgrimage of life. — Albert Mackey

1826 Dictionary Quotes By Eleanor Roosevelt

Furnish an example, stop preaching, stop shielding, don't prevent self-reliance and initiative, allow your children to develop along thier own lines. — Eleanor Roosevelt

1826 Dictionary Quotes By George Orwell

The cheaper books become, the less money is spent on books. — George Orwell