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Cleverbot Game Quotes By Evan Williams

After high school, I enrolled at the University of Nebraska at Lincoln, but I stayed only a year and a half. I felt college was a waste of time; I wanted to start working. — Evan Williams

Cleverbot Game Quotes By William Bernbach

It's not just what you say that stirs people. It's the way that you say it. — William Bernbach

Cleverbot Game Quotes By Sandra Tsing Loh

I really don't think our school system is an evil borg force. It's sort of like the government. It's not even efficient enough to be a borg of total evil, even if it wanted to be. — Sandra Tsing Loh

Cleverbot Game Quotes By Sherwood Smith

It desolates me to disappoint you, but your brother is not here. Despite two really praiseworthy attempts at rescue."
... The hint of amusement irritated me, and sick and hurt as I was, I simply had to retort something. "Glad ... at least ... you're desolated. — Sherwood Smith

Cleverbot Game Quotes By Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni

A dream is a telegram from the hidden world ... Only a fool or an illiterate person ignores it. — Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni

Cleverbot Game Quotes By Stacey D'Erasmo

A lot of times, really wonderful things that have come my way have come basically out of the blue. — Stacey D'Erasmo

Cleverbot Game Quotes By Robin Sloan

This sounds very interesting to me, but mostly because this girl is very interesting to me. — Robin Sloan

Cleverbot Game Quotes By Terri Blackstock

I was divorced when my children were young, so I was a single mother for a while. It's so hard to have to do every little thing yourself and be forced to navigate the rocky emotions of motherhood alone. — Terri Blackstock

Cleverbot Game Quotes By Scott Farris

Dewey could only shake his head in wonder at those who insisted on ideological purity and who wanted to purge the party of moderates and liberals. If the Republican Party were only a party of conservatives, Dewey warned, and truly became the party of reaction that yearned to return the nation to "the miscalled 'good old days' of the nineteenth century . . . you can bury the Republican Party as the deadest pigeon in the country. — Scott Farris