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She tasted like a Chateau Margaux, perfectly rounded, slightly plumy with an aftertaste of ripe berries. — Simon Okill

It will be interesting to see if Seoul's urban vocabulary of numerous, ever-present interactive screens will translate to other cities such as Beijing, London, and New York. It will also be intriguing to see if smaller cities and towns adopt aspects of Seoul's screen culture throughout Asia, Europe, and North America. — Jan Chipchase

Your reciept is your library card.
On what killed the brick and mortar bookstores. — Michael P. Naughton

Hypocrisy is power — Bangambiki Habyarimana

Hoosiers aren't quitters. California people are quitters. No offense. It's just you've got restlessness in your blood.' 'I don't,' she said, but he went on. 'Your people came here looking for something better. Gold, fame, citrus. Mirage. They were feckless, yeah? Schemers. That's why no one wants them now. Mojavs. — Claire Vaye Watkins

It is people who pause to appreciate life and give thanks who are happiest. If we change our thoughts, we change our world! Love and peace to you all. — Brittany Maynard

The greater the number of prescriptions, the more people's sense of personal responsibility dwindles. — Hans Monderman

For me, poetry is a form of activism. And that word enables the labelers, and also gives them a rash. — Fady Joudah

Alan Turing is such an amazing, tragic story. — David Lagercrantz

Since my parents both worked, they hired me when I was 11 to make dinner every night. I got a quarter a day. But I was always making things like duck a l'orange and baked Alaska. I was a little bit nutty. — Teri Hatcher

Humans believed they thought things consciously when most of the time they were simply rationalizing instinctive reactions as basic as the amoeba's, and after those reactions had already taken place. — Karen Traviss

You can be invincible, if you enter into no contest in which it is not in your power to conquer. — Epictetus