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Cyberspaced Quotes By Simon Newcomb

James Edward Oliver might have been one of the great mathematicians of his time had he not been absolutely wanting in the power of continuous work. — Simon Newcomb

Cyberspaced Quotes By Malcolm Lowry

And I'm afraid it really is a jungle too," pursued the Consul, "in fact I expect Rousseau to come riding out of it at any moment on a tiger." "What's that?" Mr Quincey said, frowning in a manner that might have meant: And God never drinks before breakfast either.
"On a tiger," the Consul repeated.
The other gazed at him a moment with the cold sardonic eye of the material world. "I expect so," he said sourly. "Plenty tigers. Plenty elephants too ... Might I ask you if the next time you inspect your jungle you'd mind being sick on your own side of the fence? — Malcolm Lowry

Cyberspaced Quotes By Gene Kranz

Probability said that someday we would run out of luck - as — Gene Kranz

Cyberspaced Quotes By Iman

At the end of the day, a 34B doesn't give you self-esteem. — Iman

Cyberspaced Quotes By Vikas Swarup

Because luck comes from within — Vikas Swarup

Cyberspaced Quotes By C.S. Lewis

But those two circles, above all the point at which they touched, are the very thing I am mourning for, homesick for, famished for. You tell me 'she goes on.' But my heart and body are crying out, come back, come back. Be a circle, touching my circle on the plane of Nature. But I know this is impossible. I know that the thing I want is exactly the thing I can never get. — C.S. Lewis

Cyberspaced Quotes By J.K. Rowling

Dobby has heard of your greatness, sir, but of your goodness, Dobby never knew. — J.K. Rowling

Cyberspaced Quotes By Don DeLillo

Capital burns off the nuance in a culture. Foreign investment, global markets, corporate acquisitions, the flow of information through transnational media, the attenuating influence of money that's electronic and sex that's cyberspaced, untouched money and computer-safe sex, the convergence of consumer desire
not that people want the same things, necessarily, but that they want the same range of choices. — Don DeLillo