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I would rather fail in a cause that would ultimately succeed, than succeed in a cause that would ultimately fail. — Woodrow Wilson

Sun Microsystems had the right people to make Java into a first-class language, and I believe it was the Sun marketing people who rushed the thing out before it should have gotten out. — Alan Kay

But if the Busyness = Status equation works, it's strictly because a social game has emerged wherein relatively privileged, educated people with all kinds of Choice disguise their decisions to be busy as manifestations of the universe's insatiable demand for their particular prowess. And the rest of us agree to be impressed. It's a stupid game. We can stop any time. — Tasha Golden

The transition from dictatorship to democracy is always very difficult, and if you read a history of any country that went through this, it wasn't easy. And, you know, you don't end dictatorship one day and next day you have fully fledged democracy. — Wael Ghonim

And he who wields white, wild magic gold is a paradox
For he is everything and nothing
Hero and fool
Potent, helpless
And with one word of truth or treachery
He will save or damn the earth
Because he is mad and sane
Cold and passionate
Lost and found — Stephen R. Donaldson

I have met with political leaders, legislators, and diplomats, seeking the next steps to press in reducing and eliminating the nuclear threat in this century. I have participated in public coalitions developing programmes for action to combat the global rash of small arms. All are trying and making a difference. — Michael Douglas

Anarchism and anthropology go well together because anthropologists know that a society without a state is possible because so many exist. — David Graeber

The temples perish, but the God still lives. — Philip James Bailey

God wants us to move persistently towards His goals — Sunday Adelaja

I was always intrigued by the idea of bringing things together that are considered taboo or risque and bringing them together with something of high elegance and sophistication. — Dita Von Teese