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In designing hardware to be used every day, it was important to keep both the human aspects and the machine in mind. What looks good also often feels good. — Michael Graves

Give money to universities - that would be asking for trouble. All those places do is turn out more Communists. — Lang Hancock

In a conservative old town, say something new and be prepared for the stones! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

I think that acting is a very humanizing profession. — Kevin Spacey

I might get drunk one day and fall in love or fall over a hooker outside, and I would have consummated a relationship that I couldn't necessarily believe in. — Oliver Reed

In Oakland, Al Davis was a genius. We had Ron Wolff there, too, and he was a genius. There was no room for me to be a genius. — John Madden

takes many years for heart disease to develop. A 2007 National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) study suggests that even adolescents and young adults show some of the warning signs for developing heart disease. Having a high body mass index (BMI) or higher than optimal blood pressure or LDL ("bad") cholesterol between ages 18 and 30 can mean a two to three times greater risk of developing heart disease. Regrettably, more and more adolescents and young adults are developing these signs because of poor diet and lack of physical activity. You can significantly lower your chances of heart disease by adopting the measures described below. — Miriam E. Nelson

When our thousands of Chinese students abroad return home, you will see how China will transform itself. — Deng Xiaoping

The world speaks many languages, the boy thought — Paulo Coelho

The sun had, in the meanwhile, sunk behind the Ettersberg. We felt in the wood the chill of the evening, and drove all the quicker to Wiemar, and to Goethe's house. Goethe urged me to go in with him for a while, and I did so. He was in an extremely engaging mood. He talked a great deal about his theory of colors, and of his obstinate opponents; remarking that he was sure that he had done something in this science. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

What appears strange and complex becomes stranger and more complicated once you begin to investigate it. That's the true nature of the world. — Bilal Tanweer