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Wind is God's way of balancing heat. Wind is the way you shift heat from areas where it's hotter to areas where it's cooler. That's what wind is. — Joe Barton

I sometimes have these spells of compulsive truth. But as Lady Macbeth would say, "The fit is momentary." — Ken Kesey

The demands of the time for objectivity and functionality must be fulfilled. If that clearly happens, then the buildings of our day will convey the greatness of which the age is capable, and only a fool will maintain that they lack it. — Ludwig Mies Van Der Rohe

It is a movement and a rest, you and I. — Tor Udall

Part of what drives us to explore and discover is the intangible: expanding our horizons, feeding our curiosity, finding all those unexpected things, and trying to answer those profound questions discussed in previous chapters, like how did the universe begin? How did life begin? Are we alone? — Nancy Atkinson

I didn't go to church all the time, just 'cause I was an antsy kid. — Michael Keaton

I'm not so weird to me. — Haruki Murakami

As much as it might look like, to someone else, that I'm successful, I never feel like I'm anywhere. The further I go, I still feel equally further from my eventual goal. Because as I grow, I get more goals. I'm never content. — J. Cole

Think that if Hiro was so convinced in his own mind that he was unworthy of her, maybe he knew something she didn't. — Neal Stephenson

When we feel so alone, we cannot presume to teach him who, at the apogee of his agony, trod "the winepress alone" anything about feeling forsaken. — Neal A. Maxwell

People bring to what they see and feel, the inner weather of their souls and complexion of their minds. — Han Suyin

The future of advertising is the Internet. — Bill Gates

I really like accompanying. I like working with vocalists, I've worked with a lot of poets. — Z'EV

For tribal man space was the uncontrollable mystery. For technological man it is time that occupies the same role. — Marshall McLuhan