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Of two quite lofty things, measure and moderation, it is best never to speak. A few know their force and significance, from the mysterious paths of inner experiences and conversions: they honor in them something quite godlike, and are afraid to speak aloud. All the rest hardly listen when they are spoken about, and think the subjects under discussion are tedium and mediocrity. — Friedrich Nietzsche

It's important to stop and realize what we have, why we have it and how privileged we are. And from that place, start caring and get a lot done. — Kayla Mueller

Unfortunately, we don't seem to learn from history, do we? And you'd think we would. — Ridley Scott

Where destruction is the motive, unity is dangerous. For example, if I have evil intent and I galvanize that evil intent with many others, the capacity to destroy is immense. Where goodness is the motive, unity is phenomenal and actually has some good issues to it. — Ravi Zacharias

To our hearts revealed
As dreams flow through
No distance exists at all
Between we two — Ron Bishop

It's translating for you. It's a Babel fish. Look it up in the book if you like. — Douglas Adams

Of all means to regeneration, Remorse is surely the most wasteful. — E. M. Forster

The idea that hardware on networks should just be caches for movable process descriptions and the processes themselves goes back quite a ways. There's a real sense in which MS and Apple never understood networking or operating systems (or what objects really are), and when they decided to beef up their OSs, they went to (different) very old bad mainframe models of OS design to try to adapt to personal computers. — Alan Kay

It's always more interesting and more difficult to make something positive than negative. To be negative is very easy. — Jean-Pierre Jeunet

I never thought of it before, but with your height and build, you are going to look SO CUTE in your straitjacket. — Michele Jaffe