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What English speakers call "computer science" Europeans have known as informatique, informatica, and Informatik — James Gleick

Hillary's [Clinton] been doing a good job of portraying [Donald] Trump as unqualified, not the right temperament. — Rush Limbaugh

The leverage and influence social media gives citizens are rapidly spreading into the business world. — Simon Mainwaring

God sends people into our lives just when we need them, to say the right word, His word, just when we need it. — W. A. Criswell

Barack Obama, foreign policy wizard. I just have to laugh. — Rush Limbaugh

When I leave the office on January 20th, I will leave even more idealistic than I was the day I took the oath of office. — William J. Clinton

Scaling down individually is very hard. Imagine that if you go to a place where everybody is dressed nicely, and you are the only one who doesn't dress nicely. Everybody goes on vacations to a great place and you go to the Jersey shore. It's very hard to do these things without an organized mechanism, but it looks to me like there might be some organized mechanisms. — Dan Ariely

Yo momma so poor that when I rang her doorbell, she said "ding-dong. — Various

It is always some illusion that creates disillusion, especially in the young, for whom the only alternative to perfection is cynicism. — Jacques Barzun

We must discover the power of love, the power, the redemptive power of love. And when we discover that we will be able to make of this old world a new world. We will be able to make men better. Love is the only way. — Martin Luther King Jr.

Because I was really white and because a cruel fairy stepmother, who was understandably jealous of my beauty, had turned me into a too-big Negro girl, with nappy black hair, broad feet and a space between her teeth that would hold a number-two pencil. — Maya Angelou

Still, little by little, the two of us learned to devote our bodies and minds to this newly created being we called our home. We practiced thinking and feeling about things together. Things that happened to either of us individually we now strove to deal with together as something that belonged to both of us. Sometimes it worked, and sometimes it didn't. But we enjoyed the fresh, new process of trial and error. And even violent collisions we could forget about in each other's arms. — Haruki Murakami