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Page 479 Quotes By Brendan Eich

If the web can be evolved to include the missing APIs and have better performance, [developers] won't need to go beyond the web. — Brendan Eich

Page 479 Quotes By Cassandra Clare

Come back to me, Tessa. Henry said that perhaps, since you had touched the soul of an angel, that you dream of Heaven now, of fields of angels and flowers of fire. Perhaps you are happy in those dreams. But I ask this out of pure selfishness. Come back to me. For I cannot bear to lose all my heart. — Cassandra Clare

Page 479 Quotes By Robert Louis Stevenson

It is the property of things seen for the first time, or for the first time after long, like the flowers in spring, to reawaken in us the sharp edge of sense and that impression of mystic strangeness which otherwise passes out of life with the coming of years; but the sight of a loved face is what renews a man's character from the fountain upwards. — Robert Louis Stevenson

Page 479 Quotes By Stephen Hawking

People won't have time for you if you are always angry or complaining. — Stephen Hawking

Page 479 Quotes By Bob Livingston

Education, for me, has helped me in my music. — Bob Livingston

Page 479 Quotes By Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

Corporations are a good thing. But corporations should not be running our government ... They have driven the American economy since its founding, and the prosperity of our country is largely dependent on the free operation of corporations. But some corporations don't want free markets, and they don't want democracy. They want profits. — Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

Page 479 Quotes By Jodi Ellen Malpas

I smile, a full on smile, the one I save only for my babies. I'm
so glad I hid those pills. — Jodi Ellen Malpas

Page 479 Quotes By Cassandra Clare

Hell is cold. Do you remember when you told me that? We were in the cellars of the Dark House. Anyone else would have been panicking, but you were as calm as a governess, telling me Hell was covered in ice. If it is the fire of Heaven that takes you from me, what a cruel irony that would be. — Cassandra Clare