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But from another, deeper perspective: we shouldn't involve outselves in lines of development where the ultimate victory condition is emulating dead people. There's no appeal in that. It's bad for us. That kind of inherent mournfulness is just not a good way to be human. — Bruce Sterling

I'm not worrying about my mechanics-and that's a fun feeling. It's nice to be confident and not worry about where my hands and feet are. — Morgan Ensberg

Seducing one's neighbor to a good opinion and then afterwards believing devoutly in this neighbor's opinion
who can match women in this clever ploy? — Friedrich Nietzsche

Well, we know that eighteen years after that solemn declaration it was disregarded, and the Irish Parliament, which lasted for five hundred years, was destroyed by the Act of Union. Gentlemen, the Act of Union was carried by force and fraud, by treachery and falsehood. — John Edward Redmond

Man is a wolf to man.
[Lat., Homo homini lupus.] — Plautus

Many of us get our news from social networks, blogs, and daily aggregators. — Chris Hughes

My favorite Proverb: If you argue with a fool, how will they know who the fool is? — C. Fern Cook

He might scream, but I didn't think he would hum. Four — Stephen King

The internal and external ethics of an organization must be the same; you cannot talk about minimum wages for poor people and not pay minimum wages to your own workers. — Aruna Roy

Friends will come along as u go some will stay and some will go but give your best to them while they were here — Alex

Acting is like a sporting match; a tennis game, but no one should win or lose. The game's the thing! — Jon Polito

In order to take our lives to the next level, we must realize that the same pattern of thinking that has gotten us to where we are now will not get us to where we want to go. — Tony Robbins

If we play genie and grant client wishes, we are apt to construct castles of code in the air. — Larry Constantine

The more contemplative gardener, seeing the garden as a whole, the design of it, and its nature as a still place of delight and refreshment, will wait and hope for the moment when it seems to achieve perfection. Awareness of when such moments are most likely helps to make them happen; they will not be entirely accidental but anticipated; everything will be planned to encourage them. — Susan Hill