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As for human contact, I'd lost all appetite for it. Mankind has, as you may have noticed, become very inventive about devising new ways for people to avoid talking to each other and I'd been taking full advantage of the most recent ones. I would always send a text message rather than speak to someone on the phone. Rather than meeting with any of my friends, I would post cheerful, ironically worded status updates on Facebook, to show them all what a busy life I was leading. And presumably people had been enjoying them, because I'd got more than seventy friends on Facebook now, most of them complete strangers. But actual, face-to-face, let's-meet-for-a-coffee-and-catch-up sort of contact? I seemed to have forgotten what that was all about. — Jonathan Coe

I really like LIMP BIZKIT. I mean, I've said it for years - I don't know if anyone actually hears it - but I think LIMP BIZKIT are an awesome band. In terms of the rap-rock bands, or ANY bands out there, I think they really are truly among the best. — Lars Ulrich

I minded my own business, and, unfortunately, so did everyone else. — Frances Farmer

Without Greece, it is not possible to preserve the integrity of the European phenomenon. — Evangelos Venizelos

I did what most writers do at their beginnings: emulated my elders, imitated my peers, thus turning away from any possibility of discovering truths beneath my skin and behind my eye. — Ray Bradbury

We need a total renunciation of war. We must renounce war totally, because now we can destroy all life on earth. — Benjamin Creme

EVERY PILOT REMEMBERS his first flight. For me, it was in a Cessna 172 at Moody Air Force Base in Valdosta, Georgia, in 1968. — George W. Bush

Traditional project management focuses on task-level details and loses sight of the benefits projects aim to deliver. — Terry Schmidt

See well how it often befalls that to rise to the topmost degree would make it seem that the abyss is on high. — Diane De Poitiers