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Whoever came up with "hold the shift key for eight seconds to turn on 'your keyboard is buggered' mode" should be shot. — Linus Torvalds

When two people marry they become in the eyes of the law one person, and that one person is the husband. — Shana Alexander

My frontal lobe doesn't function well. When I'm out with friends, I typically have a cup of coffee, and that's not good for my sleep. And yet I'll do it again, night after night - 'Oh why did I have that cup of coffee?' I can't stop it because I love it. — May-Britt Moser

Food for me has to pop, and at Spice Market, the food really pops. — Jean-Georges Vongerichten

I know I drive some people crazy with what seems like ridiculous optimism, but it has always worked for me. — Jim Henson

Enlightenment means that you're living fully, and it means that you die fully. And then you go beyond life and death completely, everything, nothing, all, and beyond all. — Frederick Lenz

One word, that's all you said and something in your voice caused me to turn my head. Your smile just captured me. — Kenny Chesney

I wouldn't have waited this long for you. I would have already showed up at your dorm the minute I decided I wanted you. I wouldn't leave until I convinced you that you were mine — Sophie Jordan

What else do men think about except sex and enemies? — Patrick Ness

Well, basically, when you get SNL, everyone wants to take a meeting, just in case you end up being good. — Andy Samberg

A so-called antimony war had been waged between French [Galenist] physicians and [alchemical, Paracelsian] iatrochemists since the beginning of the seventeenth century. What it lacked in bloodletting, this war made up for in bile. — Philip Ball

I have often before now been convinced that a democracy is incapable of empire ... — Thucydides

science, of a kind, is no less a precursor and a cause of civilization than it is a consequent. — Henry Smith Williams