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It is good that these terrorists are now facing justice, but in the reporting of the case, it would be helpful if the media didn't help them with their propaganda mission by unquestioningly repeating false information about their detention. — Jose Rodriguez

I want to Gods thoughts, the rest are details. — Albert Einstein

There are no significant bugs in our released software that any significant number of users want fixed. — Bill Gates

And time inherently creates a story. Things begin and they end. How they end is the story. Or maybe it's what happens between when they begin and end that's the story. — Arianna Huffington

One right doesn't remedy a thousand wrongs.'

'You should write a book of quotes. — Catherine Doyle

It takes me a long time to get with a landscape. It took me 20 years before I wrote anything about Ibiza, and I haven't written about Oregon yet, although I've been there 20 years - possibly I'm almost due. — Robert Sheckley

It's difficult to speak with beautiful people. No matter how hard you try to pretend otherwise, you still want them to like you. — Douglas Coupland

To be dedicated and devoted is to find the seek — Sunday Adelaja

Writers are like onions, layers upon layers upon layers. — Luke Taylor

I sensed a disturbance in the force," he said.
I narrowed my eyes as I blew out an aggravated breath. "Did you seriously just quote Star Wars?"
Apollo, the god of the sun and other annoyingly important things that made killing him virtually impossible unless one wanted to end the world, shrugged a shoulder. "Maybe I did. — Jennifer L. Armentrout

Oh, and I certainly don't suffer from schizophrenia. I quite enjoy it. And so do I. — Emilie Autumn

My prime interests are in evolution and development. I use the cellular slime molds as a tool to seek an understanding of those twin disciplines. — John Tyler Bonner

Lonely people tend, rather, to be lonely because they decline to bear the psychic costs of being around other humans. They are allergic to people. People affect them too strongly. — David Foster Wallace