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Fairly cheap home computing was what changed my life. — Linus Torvalds

Sometimes a piece of the sun burned like a coin between my hands. — Pablo Neruda

Elections; when the sheep get to decide which wolf will eat them - rjs — Rassool Jibraeel Snyman

Sure, there were hopes that Constellation's systems could later be adapted to support more ambitious goals. But Apollo had those hopes, too. It didn't work in 1970, and it wasn't going to work in 2020. — Henry Spencer

While we're talking, envious time is fleeing: pluck the day, put no trust in the future — Horace

When I was with him, there were no consequences — R.S. Grey

Flattery works like a drug. — Willis Regier

Literature is still doing the same job that mythology did earlier, but filling in its huge cloudy shapes with sharper lights and deeper shadows. — Northrop Frye

After almost three years behind the studio walls, some folks couldn't resist the idea of windows and trees and across-the-street neighbors. And with the depleted population, there were houses and luxury apartments for anyone who wanted them.
The Zombocalypse had really turned Los Angeles into a buyer's market. — Peter Clines

I was actually under a lot of heaviness when I was younger. I thought of myself as an old soul. I was very obsessed with death. Basically, I didn't really have a youth - I sublimated all that into my identity and my music. — Ariel Pink

Go a little easier on yourself, and in so doing, be prepared to make and do things that might seem silly at first. Just keep moving: don't ruminate and stare at the wall. Don't just play with your phone: go out and produce something. — Merlin Mann

It's key to know which essential foods will keep you going and help your body recover after hard work. — Marcus Samuelsson

Thank God it wasn't beef jerky, or I might've ended up dead."

"The President's Neighbor" a comedy script by Brett Bacon. — Brett Bacon