Cherlyn Finn Quotes & Sayings
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Remember the movie 'The Matrix,' where virtual information popped up to help inform physical day-to-day reality? Such things won't always be the stuff of Hollywood. If the Internet is accessible via contact lenses, biographies will appear next to the faces of the people we talk to, and we will see subtitles if they speak a foreign language. — Michio Kaku

And so they discussed it seriously, Abbie who knew that one may laugh with a child but at him, and Laura, who knew that Grandma was one unfailing source of sympathy and understanding in a world which was beginning to be critical. — Bess Streeter Aldrich

Fedor has no weakness. I have seen so many fights, and even the best fighters in the world have a flaw in their game but I have yet to find one in Fedor Emelianenko. — Bas Rutten

The Internet is not just one thing, it's a collection of things - of numerous communications networks that all speak the same digital language. — Jim Clark

True, most Americans give lip service to the proposition that even the most exalted among us have their flaws, but we are eager to believe that presidents manage to rise above the limitations that beset the rest of us. — Robert Dallek

Just as pure abstract art is not dogmatic, neither is it decorative. — Piet Mondrian

When you hear a Spanish cook describe a paella or a cake, you realize she's using a much richer repertoire of adjectives than what one of us would use to characterize a book or an important experience. — Julio Cortazar

Virtue hath no tongue to check vice's pride. — John Milton

-Who knows about this?
-Just me, the police, the killer, and now you. — Stieg Larsson

I want to be a good creature for reasons beyond sharing a life with a good man. — Chris Adrian

It seems to me that good novels celebrate the mystery in ordinary life, and summing it all up in psychological terms strips the mystery away. — Anne Tyler

It's about bloody time, woman. — Colleen Houck