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But it is only a machine. It doesn't think. It follows instructions. If we learn how to alter that programming, then we become the architects of that change. — James S.A. Corey
The United States must not adopt the tactics of the enemy. Means are important, as ends. Crisis makes it tempting to ignore the wise restraints that make men free. But each time we do so, each time the means we use are wrong, our inner strength, the strength which makes us free, is lessened. — Frank Church
For all her talk of being or so progressive and free ... all she really is is full of shit! — Lauren Dane
I glance around at the nest we have made, at the floorboards polished by our bare feet, at the continents of stain on the ceiling like an old and all-wrong discoverer's map, at the earnestly bloated canvases I conscientiously cover with great streaks straining to say what even I am begining to suspect is the unsayable thing, and I grow frightened. — John Updike
Beyond the realms of what we see, into the regions or the unexplored limited only by our imaginations. — Albert Einstein
Monk taught me more about music composition than anyone else on 52nd Street. — Miles Davis
Christ remains the most influential figure in history. Any list of world-transforming individuals would no doubt include Moses, Buddha, and Muhammad. Moses, Buddha, and Muhammad, however occupy totally different places in Judaism, Buddhism, and Islam than Christ occupies in Christianity. Moses, Buddha, and Muhammad never professed to perform miracles; indeed they never claimed to be anything more than men. They viewed themselves simply as God's messengers. Christ is the only person in history who has defined a whole religion around his person. — Dinesh D'Souza
Never blame a man for misfortune, do it yourself — Rapsody
Maybe if the empty space inside her was filled with love there'd be no room for sad and dark things. — Glenda Millard