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Time is our most precious currency. So it's significant that we are being encouraged, wherever possible, to think of our attention not as expenditure but as consumption. This blurring of labor and entertainment forms the basis, for example, of the financial alchemy that conjures deca-billion-dollar valuations for social-networking companies. — Mohsin Hamid

Nor are we the culmination of evolution, except in the sense that there has never been another species so bizarrely ingenious that it could create both iambic pentameter and plutonium. — David Quammen

For most software startups, this translates to keep growing. For hardware startups, it translates to don't let your ship date slip. — Sam Altman

No talking baby," I whispered as my lips closed in on hers. "I'm gonna kiss you now and I'm gonna show you how fuckin' good it feels. — Tillie Cole

I've tried to let the work I do speak. — David Morse

I knew my affection for the Philippines was equally as telling: a democracy on paper, apparently well ordered, regularly subverted by irrational chaos. A place where I'd felt instantly at home. — Alex Garland

Happy birthday," she said. "And next time? Eat the stupid cupcake. — Rachel Caine

"Agnostic" is a much more recent word than "atheist", coined by Thomas Huxley in 1869 to mean "without knowledge of God" and acquiring the usage of "being doubtful about the existence of God." — Jim Herrick

I write laps," she said. "Every morning, just to stay loose. Have — Rainbow Rowell

A friend won't always be there, at times you are on your own, but alone you still may find light. — K.R. Royal

Well, I'm British. I'm proud to be British and I love this country. I'm going nowhere. — Jay Kay

I spent an hour looking at pots and carpets in the museums the other day, until the desire to describe them became like the desire for the lusts of the flesh. — Virginia Woolf

Basically, movies come down to economics, and they're always too expensive. From a producer's point of view, an actor is either going to make him money or save him money. — Ewen Bremner