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I've been doing this a long time, and I've come to learn that predictions don't mean much. Too much lies outside the realm of medical knowledge. A lot of what happens next comes down to you and your specific genetics, your attitude. No, there's nothing we can do to stop the inevitable, but that's not the point. The point is that you should try to make the most of the time you have left. — Nicholas Sparks

Technology means you can now do amazing things easily; but you couldn't easily do them legally. — Lawrence Lessig

Towns are suffering from all these things, we should unite until we are all satisfied, man cannot be killing each other as if we were animals, as if we had no culture; that is a lack of culture. — Compay Segundo

If we all had what we wanted to eat ... We'd have inflation in the toilet paper industry. — Jim Thompson

Journalism is not a profession, but a mission. — Benito Mussolini

The agency was started by the tribe's economic development corporation, in an effort to diversify from its gambling casino called "WinnaVegas." You read this right: Plains Indians publishing Arabic brochures for Nebraskans who are importing machinery from Koreans to be customized by a South Sioux City company for customers in Kuwait. — Thomas L. Friedman

They were mostly happy, until they weren't. I suppose that's true for most everyone. — Kate Moretti

It's hard loving someone more than they love you, and it's something I have to deal with. — Nora Roberts

I turned and faced the Olympians.
"We need a shroud," I announced, my voice cracking. "A shroud for the son of Hermes. — Rick Riordan

Pain is joy when it cries, it's my smile in disguise. — Pusha T

If our love for each other really is participatory, then all other human relationships nourish it; it is inclusive, never exclusive. — Madeleine L'Engle

Machines have about as much warmth as a cube of ice. And that is why the horse is still part of our lives and will live on. He was here millions of years before man came upon the earth, and if the cycle is completed, he may still be thundering across the world long after man has vanished. — Marguerite Henry

Archaeologists only look at what lies beneath their feet. The sky and the heavens don't exist for them. — Agatha Christie