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The Bible is a love story. Time and time again it illustrates how much God loves the world in spite of its sinful disobedience...The last book of the Bible, the Revelation of St John the Divine, creates a beautiful and yet terrifying picture of those last days when God will reveal Himself in judgment and in grace to all creation. — Jerry Falwell

What do we forget when we talk to machines? We forget what is special about being human. We forget what it means to have authentic conversation. Machines are programmed to have conversations "as if" they understood what the conversation is about. So when we talk to them, we, too, are reduced and confined to the "as if. — Sherry Turkle

So I perversely circle the late stars, drowsier and drowsier, sleepily longing for something. — Sylvia Plath

We are built as gene machines and cultured as meme machines, but we have the power to turn against our creators. We, alone on earth, can rebel against the tyranny of the selfish replicators.* 12 — Richard Dawkins

Somewhere there's a treasure that has no value to anyone but you, and a secret that's meaningless to everyone except you, and a frontier that harbors a revelation only you would know how to exploit. Why not go in search of those things? — Rob Brezsny

Bush's memoir is 512 pages. To be fair, 200 of those pages are just games and puzzles. — Craig Ferguson

Fiction is burdened for me with a sense of duty. — John Updike

No matter how big or small the service is, Always express your Thanks to the person who served you. — Mohith Agadi

A revolution only lasts fifteen years, a period which coincides with the effectiveness of a generation. — Jose Ortega Y Gasset

Looking back on it, Sloat wasn't sure how he had tolerated Phil Sawyer for as long as he had. His partner had never played to win, not seriously; he had been encumbered by sentimental notions of loyalty and honor, corrupted by the stuff you told kids to get them halfway civilized before you finally tore the blindfold off their eyes. — Stephen King

If you want to do rock and roll, forget about those who've come after '65. — Robin Trower