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We have this revolution that's happening in our lifetime. The Information Revolution is changing absolutely every industry and every part of life and society and behavior. — Pete Cashmore

When you're in front of a camera, it's not the words that count but the way they sound. It hardly matters what you say as long as you say it with a smile. — Marc Levy

I feel tears well in my eyes and I can't even stop them from happening. I can't stop anything from happening in my life. — Melina Marchetta

That rewriting of literary history is most obvious in the case of The Yage Letters, where I was able to show that the true history inverts the official one. — Oliver Harris

Actually, no, I wasn't thinking about STDs. Because apparently, I'm an idiot. Turns out, I was more worried about babies than I was rabies. — Addison Moore

You make alterations, affecting your pose, a new house, a new car, a new job, a new nose. — Ray Davies

Here is a pretty good rule of thumb for Democratic Presidents: if it didn't work for Franklin D. Roosevelt, who won four terms and a World War, it probably won't work for you either. — Jon Meacham

Perhaps the saddest irony of depression is that suicide happens when the patient gets a little better and can again function sufficiently. — Dick Cavett

I seem to be a brief light that flashes but once in all the aeons of time a rare, complicated, and all-too-delicate organism on the fringe of biological evolution , where the wave of life bursts into individual, sparkling, and multicolored drops that gleam for a moment ... only to vanish forever. — Alan Watts

When I walk along that path with you, I want to walk all the way. — Janet Lambert

I like when you can have a conversation with people and it's not just stock questions. — Jonah Hill

I was 20 years old at Pearl Harbor. I was in the Navy about a year and four months before the war. — Barney Ross

When a worker has reached a stable state, further training will not help him. — W. Edwards Deming

We all desire the future to turn out more happily than I have figured it. In particular we desire our present civilization to advance steadily toward some kind of Utopia. The thought that it may decay and collapse, and that all its spiritual treasure may be lost irrevocably, is repugnant to us. Yet this must be faced as at least a possibility. — Olaf Stapledon