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He slipped a dollar bill into a machine for a plastic soda bottle. Prices and plastic bottles with cute names signaled he was in the present day. That and the tattooed arm that reached for the bottle. — Jaime Allison Parker

I have looked evil in the eye, my friend. I am afraid to say it does not blink. — Adrian Cole

A desire to resist oppression is implanted in the nature of man. — Tacitus

Love's tongue is in his eyes. — John Fletcher

Listen to your patient; he is telling you the diagnosis. — William Osler

I am a reluctant celebrity, in some ways. — Sade Adu

If you've been frugal during your life and tried to save, you're penalised by the tax system. You pay tax on your wages, your savings and even your private pension. — Geoff Capes

But if you were Matched," I say softly, "What do you think she'd be like?"
"You," he says, almost before I've finished. "You. — Ally Condie

Love attracts, connects, builds and frees the beauty of humanity. Happy Valentines Day. — Euginia Herlihy

My first app was released in July or August of 2008. It was a 'fingermill' - a treadmill for your fingers. My level of programming was quite basic to begin with, so it was more gimmicky to start with. Day one it was up there, I had 79 pounds worth of revenue. — Nick D'Aloisio

I once read about a guy who lost his arms in a fire. The nurse took pity on him and gave him a hand job. I don't even get that. — Augusten Burroughs

You can tell the true character of a man by how his dog and his kids react to him." "If you don't believe in God, you should believe in the technology that's going to make us immortal. — Timothy Ferriss

Remember, a person who wins success may have been counted out many times before. He wins because he refuses to give up. — Kemmons Wilson

In 1736, Franklin's Pennsylvania Gazette printed an apology for its irregular appearence because its printer was "with the Press, labouring for the publick Good, to make Money more plentiful." The press was busy printing money. — John Kenneth Galbraith