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Whoever came up with "hold the shift key for eight seconds to turn on 'your keyboard is buggered' mode" should be shot. — Linus Torvalds

Regardless of geographical region or culture gardening is perhaps the most common and shared experience of Nature. — S. Kelley Harrell

Those of you who speak only English, applaud [audience applause]. Those of you who speak only Spanish, applaud [audience applause]. [In mock incredulity] Then how do you know what I just said? — Gloria Estefan

Nothing is so oppressive as a secret: women find it difficult to keep one long; and I know a goodly number of men who are women in this regard. — Jean De La Fontaine

Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe. — Albert Einstein

I've had a lot of sex. Dirty, vanilla, familiar and anonymous. — Ainsley Booth

A cat for a hat, or a hat for a cat. But nothing for nothing. — Robert Jordan

The Goal of Education is to Help People Use Their Minds Better — Howard Gardner

Sometimes, when you were thinking about something, trying to understand it, it opened up in your head without you expecting it to, like it was a soft spongy light unfolding, and you understood, it made sense forever ... — Roddy Doyle

I'll never accept that I'm a sex symbol. That will mean that someone is a bit too fond of himself. If it happens, I think it's certainly going to be odd. People shouldn't see me as a sex symbol. I'm really just Henry. I'm just telling a story. I could be playing an incredibly unpleasant character who's not sexually attractive at all in my next movie. So I've no expectations at all. — Henry Cavill

Because of Jesus-there is always hope, even in the darkest moments of your life. — Timothy Keller

Later, Hobbes will stress the notion central to Augustan thinking, the binary of passion and reason:
The Passions that encline men to Peace, are Fear of Death; Desire of such things as are necessary to commodious living; and a Hope by their Industry to obtain them. And Reason suggesteth convenient Articles of
Peace, upon which men may be drawn to agreement. These Articles, are they, which otherwise are called the Laws of Nature. — Ronald Carter