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Computers rely on the one and the zero to represent all things. This distinction between something and nothing - this pivotal separation between being and nonbeing - is quite fundamental and underlies many Creation myths. — Neal Stephenson

The Gospel is true because it deprives men of all glory, wisdom, and righteousness and turns over all honor to the Creator alone. It is safer to attribute too much glory unto God than unto man. — Martin Luther

Everyone feels like they can hide behind a mask or a costume, but in the morning, they still wake up as the person beneath the mask. — Kandi Steiner

The one thing I regret is that I will never have time to read all the books I want to read. — Francoise Sagan

Americans are clearly more afraid than at any time since 9/11. In Los Angeles, 650 schoolchildren didn't go to - 650,000 schoolchildren didn't go to school because of an e-mail threat, this two weeks after an attack killed 14 people in San Bernardino. — Wolf Blitzer

I dont' like talking to horses because they are naysayers — Pat Sajak

Disney World has acquired by now something of the air of a national shrine. American parents who don't take their children there sense obscurely that they have failed in some fundamental way, like Muslims who never made it to Mecca. — Simon Hoggart

What believer of faith among us can claim to understand the exact mechanistic structure of a world created by a god/God. — Kevin Michel

They were symptoms of another disease. I needed to become a man unburdened by love. — C.D. Reiss

American life, in large cities, is a perpetual assault on the senses and the nerves; it is out of asceticism, out of unworldliness, precisely, that we bear it. — Joseph McCarthy

The theoretical fruits of deliberate oversimplification through idealization are not to be denied ... Reality in all its messy particularity is too complicated to theorize about, taken straight. The issue is, rather (since every idealization is a strategic choice), which idealizations might really shed some light ... which will just land us ... diverting fairy tales. — Daniel Dennett

So, did you stab Edward Cullen with a pencil or what? I've never seen him act like that. — Stephenie Meyer