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We must see that consciousness is neither an isolated soul nor the mere function of a single nervous system, but of that totality of interrelated stars and galaxies which makes a nervous system possible. — Alan Watts
We crave permission openly to become our secret selves. — Salman Rushdie
My first operating system project was to build a real-time system called RSX-11M that ran on Digital's PDP-11 16-bit series of minicomputers ... a multitasking operating system that would run in 32 KB of memory with a hierarchical file system, application swapping, real-time scheduling, and a set of development utilities. The operating system and utilities were to run on the entire line of PDP-11 platforms, from the very small systems up through the PDP-11/70 which had memory-mapping hardware and supported up to 4 MB of memory. — Dave Cutler
Rule of law is the most important element in any civil society. — Mo Ibrahim
As a rule of thumb, investors should spend the bulk of their time on the disclosures of the security under study, and they should spend significant time on the reports of competitors. — Benjamin Graham^David L.Dodd
You make me thank god for every mistake I ever made, Because each one led me down the path that brought me to you. — Pablo Neruda
Some people love so hard that they can't control those emotions when they're at their deepest point. — Kevin Hart
The Internet is a strange, strange place that is full of lies. I would say mostly lies. — Pauley Perrette
Whatever the white man has done, we have done, and often better. — Mary McLeod Bethune
I was just pissy and bored and horny and lonely. It was a bad combination. Bad. — Robyn Peterman
Everything we see in a Catholic church is there for a single purpose: to tell a love story. — Donald Wuerl
I went to the librarian and asked for a book about stars ... and the answer was stunning. It was that the Sun was a star but really close. The stars were suns, but so far away they were just little points of light. The scale of the universe suddenly opened up to me. It was a kind of religious experience. There was a magnificence to it, a grandeur, a scale which has never left me. Never ever left me. — Carl Sagan
