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Conservatives tend to see the world more in terms of good-versus-evil and, for some of them, the nightmare is a disarmed citizenry that can be preyed upon by criminals. They know that having a gun in the house would increase the risk of an accident for a member of their family, but they're willing to take that risk. — Jonathan Haidt
You cannot invent an algorithm that is as good at recommending books as a good bookseller. — John Green
There is no evidence of the soul except in its sudden absence. A nothingness enters, taking place where something was before. — Bruce Springsteen
Raise your right palm: We do solemnly swear
To stack more dough more calmly this year. — Daniel Dumile
No matter whatever you're trying to do always stay focus because focus is everything. — Abdulazeez Henry Musa
Sexiness is all in the eye of the beholder. I think it should be. Absolutely. My sex appeal, whatever it might be, isn't obvious ... at least to me. — Sharon Tate
Epic were adamant that I should carry on being me. They liked the way I look, my clothes, hats ... nothing's changed really. — Olly Murs
Charisma is the fragrance of soul. — Toba Beta
All the birds that fly hold the thread of infinity in their claws. Germination — Victor Hugo
All money comes from the worth of time — Sunday Adelaja
For his major contributions to the analysis of algorithms and the design of programming languages, and in particular for his contributions to the "art of computer programming" through his well-known books in a continuous series by this title. — Donald Knuth
Hope blooms when the time is ready. — Debasish Mridha
James 2:19- 'You believe there is one God. Good! Even the demons believe that- and shudder.' God doesn't just want us to have good theology; He wants us to know and love Him. — Francis Chan
The great blessing of private property, then, is that people can benefit from their own industry and insulate themselves from the negative effects of others' actions. It is like a set of invisible mirrors that surround individuals, households or firms, reflecting back on them the consequences of their acts. The industrious will reap the benefits of their industry; the frugal the consequences of their frugality; the improvident and the profligate likewise. They receive their due, which is to say they experience justice as a matter of routine. — Tom Bethell
Loving yourself means being your own best friend, standing by yourself at all times, including times of failure; being there for yourself no matter what. — Anita Moorjani
Don't be fooled by the many books on complexity or by the many complex and arcane algorithms you find in this book or elsewhere. Although there are no textbooks on simplicity, simple systems work and complex don't. — Jim Gray
In popular books and articles, information technology writer Carr has worried over the ways that algorithms like those employed by Google are reshaping the ways we think. — Nicholas G. Carr
Who we were is lost to all men, and life is bitter. — Robert Jordan
