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Besides, whoever keeps the future in front of him and the past at his back is doing something else that's hard to imagine. For the image implies that events somehow already exist in the future, reach the present at a determined moment, and finally come to rest in the past. But nothing exists in the future; it is empty; one might die at any minute. Therefore such a person has his face toward the void, whereas it is the past behind him that is visible, stored in the memory. — Harry Mulisch

Hot, short, thorough," I said. I hesitated before adding, "Please." It never pays to insult computers that are smart enough to form sentences. Not when they're in control of the locks, and especially when they have the capacity to boil you in bleach.
"Absolutely," said the shower. — Mira Grant

Continued focus on (employee) turnover is of critical importance, because of the direct relation of turnover to improvements in labor costs and guest satisfaction. — Finley Peter Dunne

Sausage is a great deal like life. You get out of it about what you put into it. — Jimmy Dean

I did sketch comedy with a troupe at the Nuyorican Poets Cafe. — Selenis Leyva

There are no ugly cigars, only ugly smokers. — H.L. Mencken

I have no skills with machines. I fear them, and because I cannot help attributing human qualities to them, I suspect that they hate me and will kill me if they can. — Robertson Davies

It is your own will to understand things, that makes you sensible.Education is just a fair chance. — Syed Arshad

Yoga subsumes all; God, religion, and philosophy. — Aporva Kala

The blogosphere gives me my life, I am fortunate to have developed relationships with great websites who allow me to reach a whole ton of new people everyday. — Hoodie Allen

He who does not cherish life, does not deserve to be among the living. — Luis Marques

If a lecturer, he wishes to be heard; if a writer, to be read. He always hopes for a public beyond that of the long-suffering wife. — Samuel E. Morison