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I am not a speed reader. I am a speed understander. — Isaac Asimov
Dreamers push boundaries, they invent and they keep awake at all times. — Euginia Herlihy
In the long run, though, the greatest IT risk facing most companies is more prosaic than a catastrophe. It is, simply, overspending. IT may be a commodity, and its costs may fall rapidly enough to ensure that any new capabilities are quickly shared, but the very fact that it is entwined with so many business functions means that it will continue to consume a large portion of corporate spending. — Nicholas G. Carr
It's hard to be a good philanthropist in China. — Chen Guangbiao
You can't collect everything," Pat says, putting the dress in with the giveaways. "Life is not a hobby. — A.M. Homes
If you don't tell her just that, if you don't give her your heart, Aidan, if you don't bare it for her and give her the time to trust what she sees there, you'll never have her. — Nora Roberts
I fell in love with the elegance and precision of genetic analysis and experimentation to answer profound biological questions. — David Suzuki
The fate of warnings in political affairs is to be futile when the recipient wishes otherwise. — Barbara W. Tuchman
Fear grows in darkness; if you think there's a bogeyman around, turn on the light. — Dorothy Thompson
Good-evening, Miss Stirling.
Nothing could be more commonplace and conventional.
Any one might have said it. But Barney Snaith had a way of saying things that gave them poignancy. When he said good-evening you felt that it was a good evening and it was partly his doing that it was. Also, you felt that some of the credit was yours. — L.M. Montgomery
The collectability of music is something lost in the age of MP3s and album downloads. Holding an album in your hands and having the full-sized artwork reconnects the artist and the listener. — Mark Hoppus
I am unable to watch the Olympics due to the blustering jingoism that drenches the event. Has England ever been quite so foul with patriotism? The 'dazzling royals' have, quite naturally, hi-jacked the Olympics for their own empirical needs, and no oppositional voice is allowed in the free press. — Morrissey
Ask him about things Englishmen like. Horses. Hats. Umbrellas." She raised a brow. "Umbrellas." "Titled Englishmen seem to be exceedingly concerned with the weather." "It does not rain in Scotland?" "It rains, lass. But we are grown men and so we do not weep with the wet. — Sarah MacLean
Penalties are awful, unfair, but what else is there? — Laurent Blanc
