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We must be strong at home if we are going to be strong abroad. We understand that. So we want to be strong at home in our morale or in our spirit, we want to be strong intellectually, in our education, in our economy and, where necessary, militarily. — Dwight D. Eisenhower

People need to understand that the technology is for them. It's not to them. It's not over them. People still sometimes want to be led a little too much. — Esther Dyson

Content to follow when we lead the way. — Homer

Angry Birds is one of the fastest-growing online products I've seen, growing even faster than Skype, and the company has done a brilliant job of extending it across different platforms and merchandise. — Niklas Zennstrom

Managing your time really means managing yourself. If your time is out of control, it means you are out of control. — Douglas Merrill

I felt in my heart that the further one ventures the better one understands how everything in our life is common, short, and empty; that it is in seeking the unknown in our sensations that we discover how mediocre are our attempts and how soon defeated! — Joseph Conrad

I followed him at the time and thought he was hysterical. He was the first serial killer, a new kettle of fish, because we didn't have the detection techniques in those days. — Matthew Bright

The hollow horn plays wasted words, proves to warn that he not busy being born is busy dying. — Bob Dylan

There's more than one way for a girl to Google a cat. — MaryJanice Davidson

Always let your inner light shine. By doing so, you not only light a path for yourself, but also light a way for others. — Donald L. Hicks

Jesus' whole life was a lesson in Truth where the rubber meets the road."
~R. Alan Woods [2007] — R. Alan Woods

We must constantly encourage ourselves and each other to attempt the heretical actions that our dreams imply and so many of our old ideas disparage. — Audre Lorde

Stop relying only on technology. Technology can help the qualified, well-trained human being but cannot replace him. — Isaac Yeffet

The mother and daughter whose roles had reversed - Grandma gladly relinquishing parental responsibility, my mother grimly accepting the task, struggling to find a place for an old woman who'd suddenly become a strange hybrid of tolerant mother and rebellious daughter. My father, in the living room, not wanting any part of it. — Janet Evanovich