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Your belief systems limit your reality to a sub-set of the solution space that does not contain the answer. — Thomas Campbell

I don't care about religion or who makes it. I only care about god's mind and how he uses it. — Islam Atef Aly

I had to wait nine days for a letter that said a lot of very silly things. — Michael Laudrup

Vacation: Two weeks on the sunny sands - and the rest of the year on the financial rocks. — Sam Ewing

God is a presence that I can never define but I could never deny. — John Shelby Spong

Lots of people think things would be better some other way. That's why the world's lousy with theme parks.
Feeney in Naked in Death — J.D. Robb

Today when the public thinks of the products of science it is likely to think about environmental problems, an unproductive armament industry, careless or dishonest 'scientific' reports, Livermore cheers for 'nukes forever' and a huge amount of self-serving noise on every subject from global warming to 'the face of God'. — Leo Kadanoff

Can a one judge sitting somewhere in a trial court issue an order that says nobody in the world is allowed to have, to use, to improve or to develop software for playing multimedia content without the permission of the manufacturers of the content themselves? .. This is an astonishing development in the course of our understanding of what we call the copyright bargain, the relationship between authors' rights, publishers' leverages and consumers' needs. — Eben Moglen

Don't look for comfortable plays. Look for strong plays. Have balls. — R. Dobias

Nations are political and military entities, and so are blocs of nations. But it doesn't necessarily follow from this that they are also the basic, salient entities of economic life or that they are particularly useful for probing the mysteries of economic structure, the reasons for rise and decline of wealth. Indeed, the failure of national governments and blocs of nations to force economic life to do their bidding suggests some sort of essential irrelevance. — Jane Jacobs

I didn't ask any questions. Everything I wanted to know was written in tortured phrases across the desolation of her face. — John Fante