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Developers have the attention spans of slightly moronic woodland creatures. — Linus Torvalds

You're just looking for someone to save you. Save yourself. — Nicola Yoon

My views on wealth redistribution were shaped largely by knowledge elites who earned their living by words and ideas
professors, writers, and movement leaders. Like most of the broadminded clergy I knew, I reasoned out of modern naturalistic premises, employing biblical narratives narrowly and selectively as I found them useful politically. The saving Grace of God on the cross was not in my mix of life changing ideas. — Thomas C. Oden

Those that look to be happy must first look to be holy. — Richard Sibbes

All of my fights are planned. I study my opponents from A to Z. How he walks, how he looks, how he speaks, gestures of the human body, which is a certain language that provides you lots of information if you have the ability to read it. You just need to pay attention to it and gain experience over the years. — Wladimir Klitschko

She grabbed his hair and pulled his mouth tighter against her lips. She wanted to possess and devour him. — Alan Kinross

I have always loved going to school. — Rudolph A. Marcus

Wagner took off a glove, "How dare you," he exclaimed while slapping in Nietzsche in the ear.

This sent Nietzsche's hypothalamus into overdrive. His frontal lobe shut down; he stopped thinking. Without delay, his arms shot forward, jabbing Wagner in the face twice.

"Oh yeah!?" Wagner screeched, losing his composure. He pushed Nietzsche into the opening that was cleared for the stilts walker. Unskilled in boxing, Wagner flailed his arms around Nietzsche's face. — Dylan Callens

Anytime you do something Latino, yeah, I love the color, the spice. — Esai Morales

Joshua chose the simple life ... because it gave him the freedom to expand the breadth of his inner life. — Joseph Girzone