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What we're doing here will send a giant ripple through the universe. — Steve Jobs

Knowledge is power, Bane. My purpose is to give you that knowledge. It is up to you to figure out how best to use it. — Drew Karpyshyn

The names for things don't come first. Words stagger after, hopelessly trying to become the sensation. — Tom Stoppard

Someday you're going to have to learn to separate what seems to be important from what really is important. — George Lucas

Keep a smile,
It will enrich your profile.
Don't be sad,
It only effects bad. — Vishal Bhojwani

We've been a bit too defensive about the European Union rules. We don't want to become protectionist and nationalist in the way we buy things but we think we could do a lot more to promote British business through procurement. — Vince Cable

[Alexander von] Humboldt showers us with true treasures. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

In the end, we love people into belief. We do not argue them into belief. — Timothy Keller

Having grown up in the Middle East, eating beans for breakfast always seemed like a bizarre British eccentricity. — Yotam Ottolenghi

I am a slave in your palace. - Sultan Suleyman Khan, Suleyman the Magnificent, The Shadow of God on Earth. — P.J. Parker

In a world of shifting past, these memories are wheat in wind, fleet in dreams, shapes in clouds. Events, once happened, lose reality, alter with a glance, a storm, a night. In time, the past never happened. — Alan Lightman

Take away the newspaper - and this country of ours would become a scene of chaos. Without daily assurance of the exact facts - so far as we are able to know and publish them - the public imagination would run riot. Ten days without the daily newspaper and the strong pressure of worry and fear would throw the people of this country into mob hysteria - feeding upon rumors, alarms, terrified by bugbears and illusions. We have become the watchmen of the night and of a troubled day ... — Harry Chandler