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But you cant be alive forever, and you always wear out life long before you have exhausted the possibilities of living. And all that must be somewhere; all that could not have been invented and created just to be thrown away. And the earth is shallow; there is not a great deal of it before you come to the rock. And the earth dont want to just keep things, hoard them; it wants to use them again. — William Faulkner

People who are more than casually interested in computers should have at least some idea of what the underlying hardware is like. Otherwise the programs they write will be pretty weird. — Donald Knuth

The women that were worth that kind of heart-break wouldn't let you fall for them so easy. They wouldn't bend over your couch, or allow you to charm them into their bedroom on the first night - or even the tenth. — Jamie McGuire

If I were a congressman who had voted for the American Jobs Creation Act of 2004, I'd claim it was forced on our country by a sinister international organization. — P. J. O'Rourke

If you're dumb, surround yourself with smart people. If you're smart, surround yourself with smart people who disagree with you.
(Isaac Jaffe, Sports Night) — Aaron Sorkin

Human beings may hate a distant enemy in theory, but they generally prefer to kill their neighbors. — Ralph Peters

Stupid Sixteen year old kid falling from the sky! I'm late! — Rick Riordan

A choice is an act of god, malevolent or loving is your will, free until conflicting with others who share this power, a true collision of good and evil. — K.R. Royal

The most interesting part of IIFA is that I get to meet filmmakers from India. I just attended a symposium on Satyajit Ray with Rituparno Ghosh and others. It was just so satisfying — Deepa Mehta

You hate most in others what you hate most in yourself — Mark A. Evans

Michele realized that what she took for granted as the simple necessities of life, he saw it as a story beyond imagination. — Alexandra Monir