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Not incidentally, the Langley project had cost nearly $70,000, the greater part of it public money, whereas the brothers' total expenses for everything from 1900 to 1903, including materials and travel to and from Kitty Hawk, came to a little less than $1,000, a sum paid entirely from the modest profits of their bicycle business. — David McCullough

A comely olde man as busie as a bee. — John Lyly

There's no tab. And there's no price for what we give each other. Not ever. Not financial. Not emotional. I have to get back to work. — Janet Evanovich

There are no goodbyes in life. Only see you later. — Kate McCarthy

I didn't have a philosophical understanding of music until I came to New York. I didn't understand how it applied to my kind and my generation. I thought it was just old people talking. — Wynton Marsalis

to appease the milk guy by telling him I'd put those mugs out for display, but he wouldn't leave. He even offered to teach me how to milk a cow. — Ava Miles

One of the most detestable habits of Lilliputian minds is to find their own littleness in others. — Honore De Balzac

Dollars have never been known to produced character, and character will never be produced by money. — Will Keith Kellogg

Inhale and hold the evening in your lungs. — Sebastian Faulks

The beauty of HTML was that one-way linking made it very simple to spread because you could put something up and take no responsibility whatsoever. And that creates a society in which people display no responsibility whatsoever. That's the problem. — Jaron Lanier

What I fear most, I think, is the death of the imagination. — Sylvia Plath

A tree has roots in the soil yet reaches to the sky. It tells us that in order to aspire we need to be grounded and that no matter how high we go it is from our roots that we draw sustenance. It is a reminder to all of us who have had success that we cannot forget where we came from. It signifies that no matter how powerful we become in government or how many awards we receive, our power and strength and our ability to reach our goals depend on the people, those whose work remain unseen, who are the soil out of which we grow, the shoulders on which we stand — Wangari Maathai