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I'm brighter when I'm not drunk; when I'm drunk, I lose part of my IQ. — Gaspar Noe

I see the world as a knowledge hardware story, and every day I'm just walking through the aisles. — Georges St-Pierre

You have to be careful which metaphor you choose, because it matters. If you choose the strings, then you're imagining a world in which you can become irreparably broken. If you choose the grass, you're saying that we are all infinitely interconnected, that we can use these root systems not only to understand one another but to become one another. — John Green

There is still a real need for good quality architecture, not paper architecture, but the real stuff. — Peter Zumthor

The undeserving maintain power by promoting hysteria. — Frank Herbert

I'm an angel compared to some of my friends. — Lindsay Lohan

Instead of trying to use your technology and expertise to make a better product for your users' standard behavior, experiment with inviting the users to change their behavior to make the product work dramatically better. — Seth Godin

All your friends think you're satisfied, but they can't see your soul, no, no, no ... — Robbie Williams

Ronkers was getting out of the elevator on the first floor when the intercom paged 'Dr Heart'. There was no Dr Heart at University Hospital. 'Dr Heart' meant someone's heart had stopped.
'Dr Heart?' the intercom asked sweetly. 'Please come to 304 ... '
Any doctor in the hospital was supposed to hurry to that room. There was an unwritten rule that you looked around and made a slow move to the nearest elevator, hoping another doctor would beat you to the patient. Ronkers hesitated, letting the elevator door close. He pushed the button again, but the elevator was already moving up.
'Dr Heart, room 304,' the intercom said calmly. It was better than urgently crying, 'A doctor! Any doctor to room 304! Oh my God, hurry!' That might disturb the other patients and the visitors. — John Irving