Ostrichs Quotes & Sayings
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Every big computing disaster has come from taking too many ideas and putting them in one place. — Gordon Bell

I am a journalist and have no earthly motives except curiosity and personal vanity. — Gilbert K. Chesterton

I am always drawn to men that are funny. I do not know why. But I am always drawn to people that are struggling with parts of themselves ... But it's like in the end, there has to be confidence. — Vanessa Carlton

Hey, Barack Obama had to give up his Blackberry. He's the first wired president ... He might have to give his Blackberry because of security reasons. Because they're easy to hack into. In fact, when Obama heard he might have to give it up, he said, 'OMG! WTF?' I mean, he couldn't believe it. — Jay Leno

I like Mitt Romney as a person. I think he's a dignified person. But I have no common ground on economics. He doesn't worry about the Federal Reserve. He doesn't worry about foreign policy. He doesn't talk about civil liberties, so I would have a hard time to expect him to ever invite me to campaign with him. — Ron Paul

The Europeans must now honor their commitments. That is the position that France is defending. — Francois Fillon

Man is mortal. This is his fate. Man pretends not to be mortal. That is his sin. Man is a creature of time and place, whose perspectives and insights are invariably conditioned by his immediate circumstances. — Sylvan Barnet

Meditation sends us into our ordinary world with greater perspective and balance. — Richard J. Foster

I don't travel much; I just stay at home and imagine weird places. — Philip Reeve

Ever since I was a little girl, I have always loved animals and been fascinated with them. — Isabella Rossellini

Science is the process of obscuring the marvelous with explanations. — James Rozoff

We really have no choice in the matter. We are given a description of the world that is much more potent and much deeper than you might realize. — Frederick Lenz

Jenny: But surely Lord Blakely could not abandon his estates for so long.
Gareth: No. Lord Blakely could not. Not unless he had someone he could trust to run his estates in his absence. And Lord Blakely ... Well, Lord Blakely did not trust anyone.
Jenny: Lord Blakely is talking about himself in the third person, past tense. Its disturbing. — Courtney Milan