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Google sells network surveillance and collective intelligence. This is Google's actual, profitable, monetisable product. "Search" is merely Google's front end, a brilliant facade to encourage free interaction by the public. People are not Google's "customers" or even Google's "users", but its feudal livestock. — Bruce Sterling

It was one thing to lose the people you love. That happens to everybody. But it was another thing to lose them because you just ... faded away.
I didn't want to fade away. — Jennifer Brown

If you think you can grasp me, think again:
my story flows in more than one direction
a delta springing from the riverbed
with its five fingers spread — Adrienne Rich

Only God can set the soul in bondage free. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Like maybe we were one piece at some point and then somehow we were separated and cast into the world like a pair of dice. — Cynthia A. Rodriguez

What lover would not be terrified if he were to weigh for one moment the full implication of his declaration, which is not made lightly, to commit himself for life? — Pauline Reage

The cobra image of Wadjet with the vulture image of Nekhbet -which the pharaohs wore as head ornament- did not originally represent the unification of Lower and Upper Egypt, but rather the messenger bringing the tidings from the perpendicular authority (represented by the flying animal) and the messenger bringing the tidings from the parallel authority (represented by the creeping animal). — Ibrahim Ibrahim

In country and R&B, there's much more of that division between writers and performers, and that's where you see more of those [crossover] songs, but you don't get a lot of that coming out of the more pop and rock side of things. — Alan Light

There are servers, and there are people that are served. There's something contradictory about that in a democracy, certainly. — Lee Daniels

She knew that being a mortal woman is hard on the heart, hard on the feet. — Philippa Gregory