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Grandcourt Lubbock Quotes By Bruce Sterling

The internet, although beloved by all including Al Qaeda, went straight from barbarism to decadence without ever encountering a civilisation. It was never utopian, although it was free. Its lawyers are patent trolls. Its political parties are flash mobs in the streets. Its wealthy are nouveau-rich cranks. Its poor are a tidal wave of Third World young people. The Twenty-Teens are quite an interesting cultural period. — Bruce Sterling

Grandcourt Lubbock Quotes By Mark Z. Danielewski

Wake & Bake. More like Wash & Bake. Half a bowl of cereal and a shot of bourbon later, I'm there, my friendly haze having finally arrived. I'm ready for work. — Mark Z. Danielewski

Grandcourt Lubbock Quotes By Ellyn Spragins

Fall in love more often.Love the journey, not just the result-Camryn Manheim — Ellyn Spragins

Grandcourt Lubbock Quotes By Giacomo Casanova

There is no such thing as destiny. We ourselves shape our lives. — Giacomo Casanova

Grandcourt Lubbock Quotes By Chris Lowell

No one else in my family is an actor or aspires to be, and most of my friends aren't actors. Most of my friends are the people that I grew up with back in Georgia. It's really helpful to be surrounded by a world that's bigger than the entertainment industry. — Chris Lowell

Grandcourt Lubbock Quotes By Dan Wells

You're weird, man," said Max, taking another bite of his sandwich. "That's all there is to say. Someday you're going to kill a whole bunch of people probably more than ten, because you're such an overachiever - and then they're going to have me on TV and ask if I saw this corning, and I'm going to say, 'Hell yes, that guy was seriously screwed up.'"
"Then I guess I have to kill you first," I said. — Dan Wells

Grandcourt Lubbock Quotes By Gail Sheehy

By operating on the principle of human and material obsolescence, America eats her history alive. — Gail Sheehy