Damant Forza Quotes & Sayings
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A brief rustling that broke off short, as if startled at itself, then deadly silence, that agonising, watchful hush, fraught with its own betrayal, that stretched each minute to an excruciating eternity. — Gustav Meyrink

The social web can't exist until you are your real self online. I have to be me. You have to be you. Once we are online as ourselves, connected to each other and our other friends, then you can have the evolution of what becomes the social web. — Sheryl Sandberg

I have always used the world of make-believe with a certain desperation. — Ruth Benedict

We all know so much, and yet at the same time we don't know anything. — Grace Fiorre

Sometimes God calls a person to unbelief in order that faith may take new forms. — Christian Wiman

Children's lives are not shaped solely by their families or immediate surroundings at large. That is why we must avoid the false dichotomy that says only government or only family is responsible ... Personal values and national policies must both play a role. — Hillary Clinton

I'm sick of this. It's like being twelve again, dealing with all this damned drama. I like her. Does she like me? What if she doesn't like me? — Kelley Armstrong

He was my Reason To Breathe — Rebecca Donovan

Winds are advertisements of all they touch, however much or little we may be able to read them; telling their wanderings even by their scents alone. — John Muir

Holland's and Kauffman's work, together with Dawkins' simulations of evolution and Varela's models of autopoietic systems, provide essential inspiration for the new discipline of artificial life, This approach, initiated by Chris Langton (1989, 1992), tries to develop technological systems (computer programs and autonomous robots) that exhibit lifelike properties, such as reproduction, sexuality, swarming, and co-evolution. — John Henry Holland

Did you really cease to love a person because you had been treated cruelly? — W. Somerset Maugham