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The U.S. will ignore the opinion of the Iraqi people and it will compose the new government according to its own desires. — Muqtada Al Sadr

Programming allows you to think about thinking, and while debugging you learn learning. — Nicholas Negroponte

Wrongness always seems to come at us from left field - that is, from outside ourselves. But the reality could hardly be more different. Error is the ultimate inside job. Yes, the world can be profoundly confusing; and yes, other people can mislead or deceive you. In the end, though, nobody but you can choose to believe your own beliefs. — Kathryn Schulz

Although these early Christian authors subordinated science and the study of nature to the needs of religion, they often indicated an interest in nature, as did Basil, that transcended the mere ancillary status that the study of nature was customarily accorded. — Edward Grant

If I do start life all over again, I'll do so very cautiously, but will I even start? Caution, understanding, it's all useless. There is weariness, and nothing more. — Emmanuel Bove

Other sins find their vent in the accomplishment of evil deeds, whereas pride lies in wait for good deeds, to destroy them. — Saint Augustine

Lift your eyes, straighten your back, let fear and pain walk away like the turtles they are. — Victor Robert Lee

A person's got to be scared all the time - of God, if there is one, and of looking like a fool if there isn't. — Josef Skvorecky

Western record companies haven't always dealt with African musicians in the best way. Giving them a lot of money and telling them they're going to be bigger than Phil Collins is the wrong way to do it! — Youssou N'Dour

It was in that garage that Alec worked, no longer wearing red bodices or peeing blue, but doing mysterious greasy things. — V.S. Naipaul

The hardest thing for me is not to keep laughing. Jennifer particularly is like a clown. — Victor Garber

Just as the witticism brings two very different real objects under one concept, the pun brings two different concepts, by the assistance of accident, under one word. — Arthur Schopenhauer

Life's too slippery for books, Clarice; anger appears as lust, lupus presents as hives. — Thomas Harris

Our absence is what remains of us. — Catherine O'Flynn