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Without focus you are nothing and nobody...
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Everything is up to focusing and DEFINITELY YOU SHOULD BE FUCKING CRUCIAL. — Deyth Banger

We'll let the sunshine in and shine on us, because today we're happy and tomorrow we'll be even happier. — Dan Quayle

For simple black holes, which do not rotate and have no electric charge, the values of the temperature and entropy can be expressed very simply. The area of the horizon of a simple black hole is proportional to the square of its mass, in Planck units. The entropy S is proportional to this quantity. In terms of Planck units, we have the simple formula S = .25 A / h G. Where A is the area of the horizon, and G is the gravitational constant. — Lee Smolin

You can't go into a shop and buy a good game of golf. — Sam Snead

I had e-mail in 1984! I had an e-mail address then, which means that all you could write to was Steve Jobs and Bill Gates. There were three of us, writing to each other. — Penn Jillette

Gratitude is a soil on which joy thrives. — Berthold Auerbach

This position of this Northern party brought about the troubles of 1850, and the political excitement of 1854. — Robert Toombs

The pepper is beginning to show signs of strain, and tonight should grace a salad. It has been suggested that I am a cannibal to eat my models. — Edward Weston

Book and reader, if they meet up at the right moment, it can make sparks fly, set you alight, change your life. It can, I promise you. — Sophie Divry

I've been many times to Dubai and the U.A.E., and I have friends that live there. It would be exciting to stage world heavyweight championship fights in the Arab world. It's something Muhammad Ali achieved when he fought in Zaire or the Philippines. It's absolutely exciting to fight in countries where you have never fought. — Wladimir Klitschko

Death
a stopping of impressions through the senses, and of the pulling of the cords of motion, and of the ways of thought, and of service to the flesh. — Marcus Aurelius