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Literature is necessary to politics above all when it gives a voice to the one who doesn't have a voice, when it gives a name to the one who doesn't have a name, and especially to all that political language excludes or tends to exclude ... Literature is like a ear that can hear more than Politics; Literature is like an eye that can perceive beyond the chromatic scale to which Politics is sensitive. — Italo Calvino

I really am not angry with Linus. Honest. He's not angry with me either. — Andrew S. Tanenbaum

This is the Unix philosophy: Write programs that do one thing and do it well. Write programs to work together. Write programs to handle text streams, because that is a universal interface. — Douglas McIlroy

There is a movie called Fargo playing right now. It is a masterpiece. Go see it. If you, under any circumstances, see Little Indian, Big City, I will never let you read one of my reviews again. — Roger Ebert

Any technical advance that was conceivable to the mind would one day be made a reality by scientists. — Kurt Vonnegut

It's where she belongs, she craves the caress of the violent shore, to come alive like that once more in a clash of stone and then to die. — Ann-Marie MacDonald

Friendship is thinking of the other person first. — George Alexiou

When you love you should not think you can direct the course of love, for love, if it finds you worthy, directs your course. — Kahlil Gibran

I dread the day I leave [Doctor Who], because then I'll have to go back to writing bedrooms and offices and pubs. And maybe a field, if I'm lucky. — Russell T. Davies

And just like that, the universe goes wrong. Just like that, all the enormity seems to shrink into a ball and float away from my reach. I feel it, and she doesn't. Or I feel it, and she won't. — David Levithan

Already a congressman, to a mentor I hope sometime you run across something you think I can do well 24 hours per day. — Lyndon B. Johnson