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The history of a culture can be determined by its untranslatable words. — Salman Rushdie

If you want perfection or close to it ... listen to the record. — Tristan Prettyman

So what I was essentially doing was, I compromised the confidentiality of their proprietary software to advance my agenda of becoming the best at breaking through the lock. — Kevin Mitnick

Lightly from fair to fair he flew, And loved to plead, lament, and sue; Suit lightly won, and short-lived pain, For monarchs seldom sigh in vain. — Walter Scott

We didn't quite fit together. We had edges so jagged we cut each other sometimes, — Leigh Bardugo

One must care about a world one will not see. — Bertrand Russell

Look at it, every day more lusers than users, keyboards and screens turning into nothin but portals to Web sites for what Management wants everybody addicted to, shopping games, jerking off, streaming endless garbage- — Thomas Pynchon

A good liar must have a good memory. Kissinger is a stupendous liar with a remarkable memory. — Christopher Hitchens

Placing economic activity in the context of the whole earth requires attention to the question of scale. Bigger is obviously not better, so the optimum scale of human economy in relation to the total economy becomes basically a question of sustainability. When the effects of the economy on the environment undercut the possibility of its own continuance, the scale is too large. — John B. Cobb

Change isn't closing the door on the old, it is opening the door on the new. — Todd Stocker

Literature is not conceivable without philosophy or the other way round — Thomas Bernhard

I will continue to speak in defense of freedom until the day I die. It's just that simple. It's not even a choice. It's a calling. — Pamela Geller

One has to draw upon one's own musical thoughts and one's own musical acumen, and not to be afraid to let that come into one's work. Perhaps that comes with more experience, but perhaps it also comes with daring, and believing that you should. — Jessye Norman

In Italy, the Milanese are well organized but follow bourgeois taste. They adhere to certain codes of elegance, but not to individualism. — Christian Lacroix