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A mind without a secret is with a question mark! A mind with so many secrets shall attract an exclamation one day! — Ernest Agyemang Yeboah

Be very careful. We suggest getting a book on HTML to avoid becoming a real legend in the hacker world. Putting up a web page before you know how to put up a web page is generally a very bad idea. The .gov sites are an exception. — Emmanuel Goldstein

He that will not reason is a bigot; he that cannot reason is a fool; he that dares not reason is a slave. — William Drummond

I try to stay in shape, I work out in the gym, take my vitamins every day, and I guess maybe I have some good genes, but lately I've been feeling it. You know, after all these years it does catch up with you. But just for now. — Regis Philbin

I?m not even sure I?d go into a reformed House of Lords. But let?s put it like this, the decision would have been easier had there been not even complete reform but a substantial stride. — Neil Kinnock

He was as obsequious as a Japanese ivy plant. Wringing his hands as if he hoped to squeeze the milk of human kindness from his fingernails, ... — Philip Kerr

The danger is we're losing sight of what women really want to wear. — Azzedine Alaia

The federal government did not create the states; the states created the federal government. — Ronald Reagan

Every one of us has secret dreams and desires along with seeds of greatness implanted within us. You too have gifts to share with this world. There is buried treasure within you, waiting to be discovered. Your full potential has not been released yet. Your God-given divine destiny awaits you. — Joel Osteen

If there is nothing to lose but something to gain by trying, by all means one should keep trying. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Good literature boils down to two things: How interesting is the story you are telling, and how interesting is your telling. — Hillel F. Damron

How the press, for example, loves to brag to its victims - its readers - about its freedom. Yes, the press may be free to lie and distort and suppress and deceive and malign, but is it free to tell the truth? — Willis Carto

Whereas devotees of globalization stress what unifies humankind, traditional realists stress what divides us. — Robert D. Kaplan