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Not every Apple product makes a big enough difference to me to get instantly, although many do. — Steve Wozniak

Kemp: I demonstrated conclusively this morning that invisibility
I.M: Never mind what YOU'VE DEMONSTRATED!
I'm starving, said the voice, and the night is
chilly for a man without clothes. — H.G.Wells

You say they create their own reality," said Veronika, "but what is reality? — Paulo Coelho

Sacred dying rituals are primarily and notably for the person dying. It takes great strength and courage to face death and to begin to move through it to the other side. And it takes great courage for the survivors to put aside their own fears and anxieties to help their loved ones die a peaceful death. — Megory Anderson

The secretary of education does not work for the education establishment. The secretary works for the American people. — William Bennett

Most of the students, and probably the faculty, were ambivalent about the whole idea of Disciplines. They were socially divisive, the theory behind them was weak, and everybody ended up studying pretty much the same curriculum anyway, so what was the point? But it was traditional for every student to have one, so a Discipline every student would have. Alice called it her magic bat mitzvah. — Lev Grossman

Thus there is in the life of a collector a dialectical tensions between the poles of disorder and order. — Walter Benjamin

You might be a redneck if you wish your outhouse was as nice as those at the state park. — Jeff Foxworthy

When gold replaced silver as a measure of value, the same name was applied according to the ratio between the values of silver and gold, to perhaps 1-15th of a pound of gold. The word pound, as a money-name, thus becomes differentiated from the same word as a weight-name.[70] (3) The debasing of money carried on for centuries by kings and princes to such an extent that, of the original weights of the coins, nothing in fact remained but the names.[71] — Karl Marx

As Hegel well knew, the ascent of reason has never followed a straight line. — Paul A. Baran