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Yet the history of media shows that this is just the modern incarnation of the timeless complaint of the intellectual elite, every time technology makes publishing easier, that the wrong sort of people will use it to publish the wrong sorts of things. — Tom Standage

If a dog will not come to you after having looked you in the face, you should go home and examine your conscience. — Woodrow Wilson

We take safety very, very seriously on every film I make, and that's why I've never had a serious accident or anybody killed when I make a picture. — Michael Mann

Time doesn't change anything. Someone's essence enters inside. We collect memories like loss. And everything exists forever. — Vatsal Surti

WHEN I was five years old my parents all of a sudden produced a baby boy, which my mother said was what I had always wanted. Where she got this idea I did not know. She did quite a bit of elaborating on it, all fictitious but hard to counter. — Alice Munro

In some remote corner of the universe, poured out and glittering among innumerable solar systems, there once was a star on which clever animals invented knowledge. — Friedrich Nietzsche

I've always wanted to be self-sustaining and able to grow my own food. All I lack is land and skill. — Susan Juby

One ironic thing is that although (the Soviet Union) was one of the most oppressive systems, with no respect for the individual, it somehow produced the freest hockey on the planet. These guys, when they got on the ice, it was like watching jazz. They could do anything. I find that a paradox. It's interesting because I think the North American style was a lot less free. It was not encouraged to be creative. — Gabe Polsky

You Call This One And It's All Over, Baby! — Scotty Nguyen

So please, light your lanterns and help my kisses reach my girl." I — Tillie Cole

The clown knows that life is cruel. The ancient jester's motley coloured costume turned his usually melancholy expression in to a joke. The clown is used to loss. Loss is his prologue. — John Berger