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The Soviet Union welcomed the new system. At the height of the Cuban Missile Crisis, urgent messages from the Soviet ambassador in Washington had been encoded by hand and then given to a Western Union messenger who arrived at the embassy on a bicycle. — Eric Schlosser

We are the change we have been waiting for. — Barack Obama

I made it to Oxford, but it is not that I am particularly clever, much more that I am a worker bee. — Emilia Fox

My biggest fear is that I become useless or less useful by not being up to date - be it with technology, changing consumers, changing global situations. You continuously have to have a little level of paranoia that forces you to set the bar higher every day. — Paul Polman

Fair is the marigold, for pottage meet. — John Gay

All of my questions are answered by silence. Into the void comes a clear, single thought. I've been abducted. — Carolyn Lee Adams

Oh, Philippe, thou are a rogue."
"So I have been told. Presumably because I am innocent of the slightest indiscretion. Curious. No one dubs you rogue who so fully merit the title. But I, whose reputation is spotless, am necessarily a wicked one and a deceiver. I shall write a sonnet on the subject."
"Ah, no!" begged Saint-Dantin in alarm. "Your sonnets are vile, Philippe! So let us have no more verse from you, I pray! — Georgette Heyer

The American automobile has changed the habits of every member of modern society. — Raymond Loewy

We don't have to destroy the library of the past. We just need to give it a face-lift. — Scott Douglas

Ships are obliged to take on harbor or river pilots - who provide specialized local navigation - when they approach a port, but in the canal, a Suez crew is also obligatory. The crew members are there in case the ship needs to be moored during the canal transit, but this rarely happens. — Rose George