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When ignorance mobilizes, it's always the free minds it destroys first. — Helen Nielsen
Sure, I'll just run out to the Piggly Wiggly and ask the butcher for a properly aged finger bone. — E.V. Iverson
PIE, n. An advance agent of the reaper whose name is Indigestion. — Ambrose Bierce
May the gods show their mercy ... The Alexion would not. — Sherrilyn Kenyon
Santa Claus was white and everything bad was black. The little ugly duckling was the black duck, and the black cat was the bad luck. And if I threaten you, I'm going to blackmail you.I said, 'Momma, why don't they call it 'whitemail'? They lie too.' — Muhammad Ali
So, you have a hand fetish and you get turned on by the sound of my voice?" "I never said I had a hand fetish! — Tarryn Fisher
Perhaps the whole of life is a continuous
interconnecting of miracle,
but we don't always realise it. — Paul Morris Segal
The easy way is not always the right way. — Darren Shan
Things get even messier when linked into networks, which can literally scatter one's mind even at today's rudimentary levels of connectivity. The "transactive memory system" called Google is already rewiring the parts of our brains that used to remember facts locally; now those circuits store search protocols for remote access of a distributed database.74 And Google doesn't come anywhere close to the connectivity of a real hive mind. — Peter Watts
I am privileged to have played basketball. — Michael Jordan
Being poor is a state of mind, not a condition. — Alphonso Jackson
Show him every dawn & read to him endlessly. — Ted Hughes
If you want, I can carry you - "
"I'm fine," she said shortly. "Let's go."
He'd said that wrong. He should have said, "I want to carry you. — Suzanne Brockmann
Violence is part of the resistance to occupation. The basic fact is not the violence; the basic fact is the occupation. Violence is a symptom; the occupation is the disease - a mortal disease for everybody concerned, the occupied and the occupiers. — Uri Avnery
