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A couple of my teammates have the rare Ford F650 Super Truck, and they're kitted out with everything - even flat-screen TVs for movies and video-game systems in the back. — Ndamukong Suh
This is a big deal. It's a fairly natural partnership; it shouldn't surprise people, ... We're working on bringing this network-is-the-computer, Net services environment. — Scott McNealy
To know how to wonder and question is the first step of the mind toward discovery. — Louis Pasteur
The origin and the operation of the universe do not require any violations of the laws of physics. — Victor J. Stenger
Everything's always ending. But everything's always beginning, too. — Patrick Ness
If love were a requirement for marriage, the human race would have no need for the institution. — J.R. Ward
He curls up on a couple of hay bales with an old horse-cover pulled over him for a few hours' kip. There is still a spring chill in the air and Tommy is grateful when Floss noses in under the rug and, after gnawing away at a flea at the base of her tail for a few minutes, curls up in the small of his back and goes to sleep.
Pg 205 — Kelly Ana Morey
Arya Maloney updates the basis and practice of transpersonal psychology by using the spiritual principles of India's masters and the transformational alchemy inherent in his clients' processes. His work is both enlightening and informative. — Arnold Mindell
To receive this incredible gift all you have to do is follow four simple steps: 1) desire it; 2) know it; 3) grow in its virtue; 4) live it. — Joseph Iannuzzi
As he always says, the day there's no time for manners, the world's lost to us anyway. — Ransom Riggs
We can't control death. There's nothing either of us can do to avoid it or to hold it off. All we can control is how we live our lives before it comes for us. — J.A. Redmerski
For programming is a job where Lovecraft meets tradecraft, all the time. — Charles Stross
She imagines her body curled in the narrow monk's bed, knees to chin, her own irrefutable geography, but she sees the blood of her futile heart seeping out over her chest and arms and legs, flooding across the rough wooden floor, down the narrow wooden stairs and out into the old soil of the garden. No roses, no, she does not even ask to make roses, just dissolution; most any night she asks just for that. — Michelle Latiolais
A man being sometimes more generous when he has but a little money than when he has plenty, perhaps thro' fear of being thought to have but little. — Benjamin Franklin
