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Surely it was time someone invented a new plot, or that the author came out from the bushes. — Virginia Woolf

With DNS, it's possible to control key components of Internet navigation. Google already controls search, they are quickly gaining market share to control the browser, and when you put in DNS, it becomes the trifecta of complete navigational control. — David Ulevitch

There was never a good biography of a good novelist. There couldn't be. He is too many people if he's any good. — F Scott Fitzgerald

Human community life cannot long endure on a basis of crude force, brutality, terror, and hate. Only understanding for our neighbors, justice in our dealings, and willingness to help our fellow men can give human society permanence and assure security for the individual. — Albert Einstein

Underneath all notions of justice is a set of faith assumptions that are essentially religious, and these are often not acknowledged. — Timothy Keller

We're a nation hungry for more joy: Because we're starving from a lack of gratitude. — Brene Brown

I have hope that humanity will be cured of our collective ecological insanity and that we adapt to living within the boundaries of the laws of ecology. — Paul Watson

would first meet Thomas Edison, Paul watched a man burn — Graham Moore

A corrupt practice may be abolished, but a soiled imagination is not easily cleansed. — Hannah More

I try to block it out. But no matter how many times I hear her raging at me, her words still pierce through. I curl into my corner, trying to get as far from her as I can. She'll twist anything I say to fit her crazy logic and then throw it back at me. I — Susan Ee

Seconds slowed and passed before Nicholas's mind's eye like a parade of snails upon the garden path. — Raymond E. Feist

I lost 150 lbs. if you include my wife. — David Feherty

Love is just a contact of no refusal. — Sol Michael

Frequently we hold on so tightly to the good that we do know that we cannot receive the greater good that we do not know. — Richard J. Foster