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Just as movies, radio, and television evolved into new forms over time, the ebook will also become something more than just a way to read books. It will become its own specific and unique way of creating and sharing experience. — David Gerrold

On who the flies landed without being chased away by that person, was on her way to death - this was one of the unmistakeable signs. From that time on, I think, dates my obsession with flies. In times of peace, when we all lied still, I made sure to sneak close up to my mother, watching very carefully that no fly would land on her, - I waved my hat over her body, flies don't like wind and movement ... — Jeroen Brouwers

Thy face is mine eye, and mine is thine. — John Donne

The apparently unendurable conflict is proof of the rightness of your life. A life without contradiction is only half a life; or else a life in the Beyond, which is destined only for angels. But God loves human beings more than the angels. — Carl Jung

There is no cosmic scale on which you can weigh your actions; you learn too late what choices ruin the fragile balance. — Jodi Picoult

My father died in France, and my sisters and I went over with my mum to bring back his body. I remember going to the funeral parlour in France and being given a laminated menu of coffins, and thinking, surely there is an ice cream at the back of here! — Rachel Joyce

I know I'm a strong performer. I'm not an evolved musician. — Patti Smith

Oh, time betrays us. Time is the great enemy ... — Winifred Holtby

I like Mr. Gorbachev, we can do business together. — Margaret Thatcher

Love is an emerald.
Its brilliant light wards off dragons
On this treacherous path. — Rumi

I need the protection of seeming weak. — Veronica Roth

Accept the good, however big or small, with no strings attached. — Charles F. Glassman

The first question in any interactive process with another is: now Who Am I, and Who Do I Want to Be, in relationship to that? — Neale Donald Walsch

Only your children's grandchildren may remember our stories, but the stories are not what makes a life. It's living with a smile and a free spirit that will ripple throughout the stars. — T.S. Wieland