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Hence paradoxically, as we accumulate more data and increase our computing power, events become wilder and more unexpected. — Yuval Noah Harari

I did all kinds of things in order to earn a living. — Alan Hovhaness

A cowboy is a hired hand on the middle of a horse contemplating the hind end of a cow. — Edward Abbey

The hearts of all men dwell in the same wilderness. — Frank Herbert

On my way out, I stopped again at Boloor's house to thank him. He was leaving home as well, and as we walked to the gate together, I filled his ears with praise of Shailaja's fish curry. 'Really, that good, was it?' Boloor asked. 'But then, I wouldn't know,' he continued, this stalwart president of the Mogaveera Vyavasthpaka Mandali and secretary of the Akhila Karnataka Fishermen's Parishad, of the National Fishworkers' Federation and of the Coastal Karnataka Fishermen Action Committee. ' You see, I don't eat fish. — Samanth Subramanian

I remember the absolute joy I used to get out of writing. The purity of imagining something and then putting it down on paper - it was such a pleasure. I read whatever I could get my hands on, from 'Great Expectations' to 'The Thorn Birds.' — Liane Moriarty

The church generation in which Jesus returns will actively participate in this revolution ... My premise: Many people alive today will see this revolution in their lifetime. — Mike Bickle

In dreams and in love there are no impossibilities. — Janos Arnay

Live without expectations and there will be no frustration. — Rajneesh

Interventionism cannot be considered as an economic system destined to stay. It is a method for the transformation of capitalism into socialism by a series of successive steps. — Ludwig Von Mises

The longer you fight, the stronger you become. — Ziad K. Abdelnour

There was really a snobbery from people in film - they did not want people who had come from television. It was the poor relation of show business, and especially situation comedy. — Sally Field