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He also flowered intellectually during his last two years in high school and found himself at the intersection, as he had begun to see it, of those who were geekily immersed in electronics and those who were into literature and creative endeavors. "I started to listen to music a whole lot, and I started to read more outside of just science and technology - Shakespeare, Plato. I loved King Lear. — Walter Isaacson

Let's make a deal with the Serbs. Neither history nor emotion in the Balkans will permit multinationalism. We have to give up on the illusion of the last eight years ... Dayton isn't working. Nobody - except diplomats and petty officials - believes in a sovereign Bosnia and the Dayton accords. — Franjo Tudjman

Being poor is not an indication of potential or worth. It's a lack of resources. — Kim Harrison

I'm married to a girl from Wales. — Mitt Romney

After a long moment, Laurent said, I'm going to need some help standing up. — C.S. Pacat

People probably assume I sleep in my uniform. Then I get up and go to the mall or the market in my uniform. — Sue Bird

Americans lack any deeper appreciation of class. Beyond white anger and ignorance is a far more complicated history of class identity that dates back to America's colonial period and British notions of poverty. — Nancy Isenberg

Not every statement by a scientist is a statement of science. — John Lennox

fide members of registered shooting clubs, — Michael E. Rose

Who cares what others think when you know that what you are doing is the right thing to do. — Robin S. Sharma

We have trouble with death. We think it's un-American. We think it won't catch us. Not for us the screaming and wailing, the tearing of hair, the wearing of sackcloth and ashes. These things are thought to be "self-indulgent" - a word favored by those who most manifest it. But what is self-indulgent? What does it mean? Does it mean indulging the self to prevent its being extinguished? Does it mean holding on to one's personhood when in danger of being swept away, being swept into impersonal eternity? If so, we should indulge our screams and wails. We should give ourselves space to indulge our mourning for the individual. Whatever eternity may offer, my hunch is it won't offer individuality. Maybe this is good. Maybe individuality is pain, but let's at least mourn it when we give it up. — Erica Jong

He's my elvis. I idolize Nusrat, he's a god, too — Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan