Haikais Quotes & Sayings
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The sirens in the distance were growing louder. Although it was the music of his neighbourhood, he knew the pigs would soon be performing in his dead-end street. — Marita A. Hansen

I received 500,000 discrete bits of information today, of which maybe 25 are important. My job is to make some sense of it. — David Foster Wallace

Tax returns give you nothing. Tax returns give you no information. — Donald Trump

I hear my silence talked of in every lane;
The suppression of a cry is itself a cry of pain. — Darshan Singh

An optimist sees the oportunity in every difficulty. — Winston Churchill

I am anxious to give away information, for it is only by giving it away that you can keep it. When you have told it, you remember it. It is with information as it is with liberty, the only way to be dead sure of it is to give it to other people. — Robert Green Ingersoll

I always wanted to shave. It is a very natural process. For my birthday I got a lot of shaving stuff. — Chaz Bono

You know, if you need 100 rounds to kill a deer, maybe hunting isn't your sport. — Elayne Boosler

My ambition was to bring to bear on medicine a chemical approach. I did that by chemical manipulation of viruses and chemical ways of thinking in biomedical research. — Jonas Salk

I figure I'll be champ for about ten years and then I'll let my brother take over - like the Kennedys down in Washington. — Muhammad Ali

Aye, but do they really kneel to him, or to the elf-weapons his guards carry?" "What matters is that they kneel." "Are fear and respect really the same?" "Of course not," said Yarvi, walking on and leaving more of his many guards to clear away the crowd. "Respect soon blows away in a storm. Fear has far deeper roots." Teams of — Joe Abercrombie

Oil depletion and climate change will create an entirely new context in which political struggles will be played out. Within that context, it is not just freedom, democracy, and equality that are at stake, but the survival of billions of humans and of whole ecosystems. — Richard Heinberg