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Net neutrality is such an important principle for the Web and for the Internet. It's how the Internet's operated for all this time. — Megan Smith
Come to me, that I may give your flesh to the birds of the heavens and the beasts of the field, — Malcolm Gladwell
had made them stop. "Did they throw stones at the man who spit in his drink?" Judith wanted to know. — Julie Garwood
Was the human nature of the Son of Mary changed into the divine nature of the Son of God? No; the two natures were mysteriously blended in one person - the man Christ Jesus. In — Ellen G. White
He calls it speleogenesis by elephants - the creation of a cave by elephants. — Richard Preston
The forces of the nineteenth century have run their course and are exhausted. — John Maynard Keynes
I'm not quite Machiavellian enough to set him up, but if he strays too close to the edge I might give him a nudge. — Joe Haldeman
Being smart isn't good enough. You need to be educated, and you need to be open-minded, and you need to remember that what you don't know can most definitely hurt you. — Seanan McGuire
Ours is an age between worldviews, creative yet disoriented, a transitional era when the old cultural vision no longer holds and the new has not yet constellated. Yet we are not without signs of what the new might look like — Richard Tarnas
How is it possible for people to have so much power yet be so stupid? — Sara Poole
She should think about her own soul, what she was going to do with this funky tattered pond dank item. Dark and stained, a ruined thing. — Janet Fitch
Therefore we examine with considerable diligence the consensus of the true, learned, and purer antiquity, and we love and praise the testimonies of the fathers which agree with the Scripture. — Martin Chemnitz
What most of these doomsday scenarios have gotten wrong is the fundamental idea of economics: people respond to incentives. If the price of a good goes up, people demand less of it, the companies that make it figure out how to make more of it, and everyone tries to figure out how to produce substitutes for it. Add to that the march of technological innovation (like the green revolution, birth control, etc.). The end result: markets figure out how to deal with problems of supply and demand. — Steven D. Levitt
Was it worth it? My death, I mean. Did I die for something worthwhile? — Elizabeth Carlton
Well, I must have gotten pretty lucky to have all three of y'all in a room and not remember what happened," he said, his honey-colored eyes twinkling with glee — Raven Hudgins