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The suddenness of the leap from hardware to software cannot but produce a period of anarchy and collapse, especially in the developed countries. — Marshall McLuhan

A championship contender in the early twentieth century needed charisma and a knack for cultivating sponsorship, and Rubinstein was the epitome of the shy and unsocial chess player. Now matter how great his chess skills, he lacked the people skills to be a self-promoter and fund-raiser. — Garry Kasparov

If I'd had to buy you, you wouldn't be worth the price. — Terry Pratchett

God is merciful cant we all be on the right track of faith but just using different roads? — Ali Al-Ahmed

... there's no question of heroism in all this. It's a matter of common decency. That's an idea which may make some people smile, but the only means of fighting a plague is - common decency. — Albert Camus

Right then I witnessed the world they lived in go completely silent. The world was flooding with their tears. — Benjamin Alire Saenz

We set ourselves to bite the hand that feeds us — Edmund Burke

It is we ourselves who must answer the questions that life asks of us, and to those questions we can respond only by being responsible for our existence. — Viktor E. Frankl

One day, you're 11 games, 12 games out, and the next day you're in first! — Jeff Francoeur

The second conclusion, which is the heart of the book, is that the dynamics of wealth distribution reveal powerful mechanisms pushing alternately toward convergence and divergence. Furthermore, there is no natural, spontaneous process to prevent destabilizing, inegalitarian forces from prevailing permanently. Consider — Thomas Piketty

And it wasn't that you couldn't be friends with a married woman, but you weren't friends in the same way, she didn't have the same freedom i her schedule, especially not after she had children, and even before that, she didn't need you; you needed friendship, and friendship to her was auxiliary, extra. — Curtis Sittenfeld