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Sometimes I feel like I have a dozen different people inside of me. I've always been that way, and I've always written stuff down. — Macaulay Culkin

I don't work on a project unless I believe that it will dramatically improve life for a bunch of people. — Dean Kamen

Reading Mr. Malcolm Muggeridge's brilliant and depressing book, "The Thirties", I thought of a rather cruel trick I once played on a wasp. He was sucking jam on my plate, and I cut him in half. Hr paid no attention, merely went on with his meal, while a tiny stream of jam tricked out of his oesophagus. Only when he tried to fly away did he grasp the dreadful thing that had happened to him. It is the same with modern man. The thing that has been cut away is his soul, and there was a period - twenty years, perhaps - during which he did not notice it. — George Orwell

The first Monopoly game I played with my brothers, I hated losing so much, I just had to beat them. — Drew Carey

It galls me, when I catch a stray remark from the master, or between the older English pupils, to the effect that the Indians are uncommonly fortunate to be here. — Geraldine Brooks

Perhaps love doesn't divert sound judgment. — J.D. Tew

I may," said Poirot in a completely unconvinced tone, "be wrong."
Morton smiled. "But that doesn't often happen to you?"
"No. Though I will admit - yes, I am forced to admit - that it has happened to me."
"I must say I'm glad to hear it! To be always right must be sometimes monotonous."
"I do not find it so," Poirot assured him. — Agatha Christie

If I haven't had any long term psychological side effects from all the things I've already done on this show, this isn't gonna hurt much more. — Adam Savage

Empirically the way you get a product visionary as CEO is for him to found the company and not get fired. — Paul Graham

Oh! Miss Woodhouse, the comfort of being sometimes alone! — Jane Austen

If my mother hadn't been trying to be a writer, I don't know if I would have thought of it myself. — John Updike

Linux is its own worst enemy: it's splintered, it has different distributions, it's too complex to run for most people. — Nicholas Negroponte

The barber's assistant asks if I am a Swede. An American? Not that either. A Russian? Well, then, what are you? I love to answer such nationalistically tinted questions with a steely silence, and to leave people who ask me about my patriotic feelings in the dark. Or I tell lies and say that I'm Danish. Some kinds of frankness are only hurtful and boring. — Robert Walser