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In the old days, people robbed stagecoaches and knocked off armored trucks. Now they're knocking off servers. — Richard Power

But we were interested in how our lives could mean something to the past. We sailed into the past. — Michael Ondaatje

As soon as Mr. Prosser realized that he was substantially the loser after all, it was as if a weight lifted itself off his shoulders: this was more like the world as he knew it. — Douglas Adams

I would like to help people have honest and constructive conversations about energy. We need to understand how much energy our modern lifestyles use, decide how much energy we would like to use in the future, and choose where we will get that energy from. — David J. C. MacKay

Work is the only only only remedy for life: for happiness, for interest, for stability, for security. Hard, willed work. Oh work! — Elizabeth Smart

Truth is no road to fortune. — Jean-Baptiste Rousseau

It's going to be crazy. The fans in Venezuela are tough. They scream. We get to face the Dominicans in the first game - it's going to be crazy, they're looking for revenge. Our fans are loud, so are theirs. But that's good. It's going to be crazy. — Freddy Garcia

I'm a white guy listening to the Cure and thinking about Pynchon influences. — Shane Warren Jones

Truth is narrow, but grace is wide. — Alan Hirsch

Hanging out with Sam or any two-year-old is basically one big suicide watch. Their mission is to find one new way after another of offing themselves - piss in an electric socket, lick a pit bull's nose, chase an ice cream truck into traffic - and your job as a parent is to step in before it happens. — Michael J. Fox

Any general statement is like a cheque drawn on a bank. Its value depends on what is there to meet it. — Ezra Pound

Understand that the body is merely the foam of a wave, the shadow of a shadow. — Gautama Buddha

You may not get what you paid for, but you will pay for what you get. — Maya Angelou