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Nothing cuts deeper than when another person says exactly what you're afraid to say out loud. — Laurell K. Hamilton

The three chief virtues of a programmer are: Laziness, Impatience and Hubris. — Larry Wall

Fewer and fewer Americans possess objects that have a patina, old furniture, grandparents pots and pans - the used things, warm with generations of human touch, essential to a human landscape. Instead, we have our paper phantoms, transistorized landscapes. A featherweight portable museum. — Susan Sontag

Where there's life, there's hope. Living people can change things, dead people cannot. — Cory Doctorow

If a man is called to be a street sweeper, he should sweep streets even as a Michaelangelo painted, or Beethoven composed music or Shakespeare wrote poetry. He should sweep streets so well that all the hosts of heaven and earth will pause to say, 'Here lived a great street sweeper who did his job well. — Martin Luther King Jr.

Music is an amazing thing. I don't know if we really think about it the same way we consider a painting an amazing thing. I mean, a painting is, in quotes, imaginary. There is nothing on the canvas when you start; and writing a song, there is nothing there when you start. — Lou Reed

I'm living in California but I have a place that is mine in Chile and I belong there. I am no longer an exile. — Isabel Allende

What has happen it will stay here The Seasoning house ( A film which a lot of people should have access). — Deyth Banger

I'm terrified to pose this next question, but I need to know. "Do you feel differently about me now?"
His face softens. "You're still you. The same girl I fell in love with. Nothing has changed. — Siobhan Davis

I only live the full life when I live fully in the moment. — Ann Voskamp

Let the truth be in your hearts, as it will be if you practise meditation, and you will see clearly what love we are bound to have for our neighbors. — Teresa Of Avila

the way coupling is envisioned in contemporary American society is not universal, it is not timeless, and it is not human nature. Instead, the reigning American worldview may well represent one of the narrowest construals of intimacy ever imagined. Where once the tendrils of love and affection reached out to family, friends, and community, reached back to ancestors, and reached up to the heavens, now they surround and squeeze just one other person - sometimes to the point of asphyxiation. — Bella DePaulo

Knowledge is real knowledge only when it is acquired by the efforts of your intellect, not by memory — Leo Tolstoy