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The iPhone revolutionised the mobile industry, rather like the iPod before it with the personal music player. — Julian Ovenden

Abram - Ibrahim, in the Arabic spelling - was the first to worship Allah, the one God, rather than the stars, the moon, or the sun. — Susan Wise Bauer

How I hate ignorance! Caliban's ignorance, my ignorance, the world's ignorance! Oh, I could learn and learn and learn and learn. I could cry, I want to learn so much. — John Fowles

You act like a bitch, I'll call you a bitch and you're actin' like a fuckin' bitch. — Kristen Ashley

Solitude in the city is about the lack of other people or rather their distance beyond a door or wall, but in remote places it isn't an absence but the presence of something else, a kind of humming silence in which solitude seems as natural to your species as to any other, words strange rocks you may or may not turn over. — Rebecca Solnit

I never learned anything at all in school and didn't read a book for pleasure until I was 19 years old. — Stanley Kubrick

The central miscalculation of the Religious Right has been its failure to recognize the real nature of the battle, how long it's been waged, and the high price we've been willing to pay for entry into the political theater. I write as an evangelical Christian who once believed that America is a Christian nation that lost its way. I'm still an evangelical Christian, but I no longer believe that this nation, or any nation in this fallen world, can truly be 'under God. — Michael Babcock

happy all life for ever — James Patterson

Pain has a way of making us more honest. — Rob Bell

Trouble is said to be good for an artist's soul but almost never is. — Rita Mae Brown

The art of power, my love, is making people give you something for nothing and think they are being rewarded in the process. — Anne Leonard

Girl trouble, for me, is when you fall in love. — Colin Farrell

Every society has a right to fix the fundamental principles of its association, and to say to all individuals, that if they contemplate pursuits beyond the limits of these principles and involving dangers which the society chooses to avoid, they must go somewhere else for their exercise; that we want no citizens, and still less ephemeral and pseudo-citizens, on such terms. We may exclude them from our territory, as we do persons infected with disease. — Thomas Jefferson

We cannot control the evil tongues of others; but a good life enables us to disregard them. — Cato The Elder