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Alexander Graham Bell was said to have made the following entirely endearing remark soon after he had invented the telephone: 'I do not think I am exaggerating the possibilities of this invention,' he said, 'when I tell you that it is my firm belief that one day there will be a telephone in every major town in America. — Stephen Fry

I like a composer called Henry Purcell, and I love to listen to Neil Young. — Cornelia Funke

The future of computer power is pure simplicity. — Douglas Adams

A lean sorrow is hardest to bear. — Sarah Orne Jewett

They seem so close, as if they share an unspoken language, what with those secret looks between them at dinner the other night at the club - well, all along they've been that way. Laura continues. "Juliana got very quiet, and Daddy asked her what was wrong. She said parts of her life are still unsettled and she needs time to take care of that first. Daddy said he wants to help." "What did she say to that?" I put down my glass. — Niki Danforth

People worried about our passing over into some robotic state, but we were so much like robots already, programmed and easy to manipulate. — Dave Eggers

It's as interesting and as difficult to say a thing well as to paint it. There is the art of lines and colours, but the art of words exists too, and will never be less important. — Vincent Van Gogh

A tablecloth restaurant is still one of the great rewards of civilization. — Harry Golden

Love, is always insufficient, always a lie. Love, you are the clean shit of my soul. Stupid love, silly love. — William Kennedy

Here we are the way politics ought to be in America; the politics of happiness, the politics of purpose and the politics of joy. — Hubert H. Humphrey

Judgments based on preconceptions make life simple for us to deal with since that means we safely shield ourselves behind barriers of preconception that helped us feel safe in whatever views or assumptions we are having. — Janvier Chouteu-Chando

I have always felt it is my destiny to build a machine that would allow man to fly. — Leonardo Da Vinci

I think that no experience which I have today comes up to, or is comparable with, the experiences of my boyhood. — Henry David Thoreau

Fuck, she was so sick of herself-herself and her fucking emotional retardation. How did people do this shit all the time, this wanting people, caring about them? How did they stand it, how did they ever get anything done? She was sick of being lost. — Stacia Kane