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The History of computers is amazing... people which tell the story are looking like they are having fun. — Deyth Banger

Life is chemistry, not biology. — Joey Lawsin

Well then, I'll take a whole heap of that emancipation, Mister Jesse. Yes, sir, a whole heap." -Cyrus

A Glimpse Of Freedom — M.A. Bookout

The orbit of human vision has widened and art has annexed fresh territories that were formerly denied to it. — Max Bill

Even now, the world's metamorphosis continues. It's at a rate that's practically impossible to detect with our own eyes, but it's happening. The scale of a human life - measured by the speed of Internet updates or the crawl of a working day - is ill suited to fit the dynamic nature of our planet and the fantastic organisms that continue to evolve here. — Brian Switek

We've been betrayed by hope to deny our sufferage by day — Mpho Leteng

This evening I begin a notebook. If anyone reads this, I trust they will forgive my overuse of "I". I can't stop it. I'm writing this. — Jonathan Franzen

I rarely plan my research; it plans me. — Max Perutz

If you desire with all your heart, friendship with every race on earth, your thought, spiritual and positive, will spread; it will become the desire of others, growing stronger and stronger, until it reaches the minds of all men. — Abdu'l- Baha

You must expect from me nothing but the melancholy effusions of a broken Heart which is ever reverting to the Happiness it once enjoyed... — Jane Austen

Those Catholics, they really nab you when you're young. — Morrissey

In the early days, you would get skinheads, the Eagles and Black Sabbath playing the same show. — Ozzy Osbourne

Love wasn't meant to be rational. It was meant to be experienced and felt. — S.L. Naeole

The dramatic arises out of the margin of opaqueness between a writer and his personages, out of the potential for the unexpected. In the full dramatic character lurks the unforeseen possibility, the gift of disorder. — George Steiner