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From a client perspective, I really think the work Microsoft's doing with Surface, with HoloLens, with Xbox, that stuff's absolutely essential to the company's future. Because innovation in the future will either be from the cloud out to all devices, or from devices as supported by software in the cloud. I think it's important for Microsoft to participate both ways. — Steve Ballmer

If the world can no longer afford the luxury of natural beauty, then it will soon be overcome and destroyed by its own ugliness. — Romain Gary

And we must still try or we would be leaving our friends to fight without us. I think this is what you have meant by duty, all along; I do understand, at least this much of it. — Naomi Novik

That's what happens when you're really concentrating. Time stands still. Time flies! — Kevin Crossley-Holland

The poem is a structure of signifiers which absorbs and reconstitutes the signified. — Jonathan Culler

Even at summer time, I'm still jacket shopping. I've always found that if you find a really nice leather jacket you kind of just go with it because they're timeless. — Shaun White

I grew up in the military. I've lived that life. I know that our soldiers are out there fighting for our right to vote, and they're out there fighting for other countries' rights to vote ... Guys have been dying for it, and we have to go out and exercise it. — Robert Griffin III

My lady's presence makes the roses red, because to see her lips they blush for shame. — Henry Constable

Technique! The very word is like a shriek of outraged Art. It is the idiot name given to effort by those who are too weak, too weary, or too dull to play the game. The mighty have no theory of technique. — Leonard Bacon

What I'd like to be is a unique writer who's different from everybody else. I want to be a writer who tells stories unlike other writers'. — Haruki Murakami

The habit is now confirmed in me of spending the greater part of the day in sleep, while by night I wander far and wide through the city under the sedative influence of a tincture which has become necessary to my life — M.P. Shiel