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The Semantic Web is not a separate Web but an extension of the current one, in which information is given well-defined meaning, better enabling computers and people to work in cooperation. — Tim Berners-Lee

Every Man Mistakes the Limits of His Vision For The Limits Of The World.. — Arthur Schopenhauer

In our modern world, we often separate faith from practice. But the way of Jesus rejects this notion. Only living our faith offers the credibility to teach our faith. Anything less is less that the teachings of Christ. — Dillon Burroughs

AWOL's most valuable commodity: hope. It's something in short supply for those who have been deemed not worth the sum of their parts. — Neal Shusterman

My best vacation is your worst nightmare. — Jim Bridwell

The sky all at once is overhead dim and grey, puzzle of blocks sprawl, their own horizon; the city looks like a cemetery full of weak daylight, cool and a little wrong, making Ella feel a little put upon, like leap-year day - nothing in itself, but a nudge jostling every other day. — Michael Cisco

The things of Catholic life are never boring because we have such a rich tradition and so many stories to tell. — Donald Wuerl

I don't know how to feel what you're telling me I feel," he whispers. "I don't know if you're right. — Callie Hart

I enjoy waking up in the morning and thinking, 'Who do I want to be today?' — Trinny Woodall

Evil cannot be "treated"
nor should it be. Evil has to [be] confronted and destroyed and it matters not why the evil is in play. Society has no obligation to try to rehabilitate evil. — Bill O'Reilly

Life is not all about profundity. Life is about little things that piss you off, little triumphs, little defeats. So, you can't spend all your time being profound. — Timothy Spall

So this is fun. This is a fun time. — Mira Grant

I was born in a University campus and seem to have lived all my life in one campus or another. — Amartya Sen

Like most scavengers, Sunil knew how he appeared to the people who frequented the airport: shoeless, unclean, pathetic. By winter's end, he had defended against this imagined contempt by developing a rangy, loose-hipped stride for exclusive use on Airport Road. It was the walk of a boy on his way to school, taking his time, eating air. His trash sack was empty on this first leg of his daily route, so it could be tucked under his arm or worn over his shoulders like a superhero cape. When Sister Paulette passed by in her chauffeured white van, it could be draped over his head. Sister Paulette-Toilet was how he thought of her now. He imagined her riding down Airport Road looking for children more promising than he. — Katherine Boo