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The orb allows for constant dynamic feedback. — David Rose

I like to have a good time. I'm playing a great game, so why should I stop smiling when I get on the field? — Jim Edmonds

Even a cup of coffee tastes so much sweeter because you've come once again out of the, literally, out of the edge of death, and that's the condition I suppose that a lot of artists and writers would like to be in. — Christopher Koch

Atlas isn't carrying the world on his shoulders, no giant muscular hulk with a sense of responsibility; the world is balanced on a pyramid of clowns, and they are always tooting horns and wobbling and goosing each other. — Dean Koontz

Everybody clapped enthusiastically and Dr. Marx popped up from behind the podium, where he had been hiding all along. He was the hairiest man the pirates had ever seen. Several of the crew were actually worried for a moment that the Seaweed That Walked Like a Man had returned from one of their previous adventures to ambush them. His nose was hairy. His forehead was hairy. Even his hands were hairy. And his beard was a great bushy black number, which looked like he had sellotaped a bunch of cats to the bottom of his face and then frightened them with a loud noise. — Gideon Defoe

That's all I want, to keep losing myself. — Andrew Garfield

We are not only a Latin American nation, we are an Afro-American nation also. — Fidel Castro

It isn't common sense that is paramount in this world, it's wishful thinking. — Francoise Sagan

There is a collective as well as an individual humor inclining peoples to sadness or cheerfulness, making them see things in bright or somber lights. In fact, only society can pass a collective opinion on the value of human life; for this the individual is incompetent. — Emile Durkheim

For when two Join in the same adventure, one perceives Before the other how they ought to act; While one alone, however prompt, resolves More tardily and with a weaker will. — Homer

Every loss of life is terrible. — George H. W. Bush

Globalism has less leeway for a poor country's brilliant sons. — Molly Crabapple

I don't for a minute think that Hitler is like Joan of Arc. But I think that at that deep level of tropisms, Hitler or Stalin must have experienced the same tropisms as anyone else. — Nathalie Sarraute

We can't solve today's problems with the mentality that created them. — Albert Einstein