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Knowledge in the Internet Age - networked knowledge - is becoming more like what knowledge has been in the past few hundreds years for scientists: it's provisional; it's a hypothesis that is waiting to be disproved. — David Weinberger

The right to privacy is the pre-eminent right of any democracy. — Marty Rubin

Great breakthroughs are always followed by great catastrophes. — Rosalia De Castro

One of the most difficult things he'd ever done was turn away and leave her standing in the shadows. — Rachel Gibson

Growing up, I knew where the world ended. I could see it, at the horizon, where the sky touched the corn. My life was bounded and known. I *knew* the edges of the world. And then I went to college. — J. Michael Adams

I think all negotiations should take place at a round table and everybody should have to rotate counterclockwise once an hour so that even the perception of head of the table, or foot, are ritually obliterated. — Pearl Cleage

So, I get a kick out of working with the media. — Vince McMahon

I strongly support the feeding of children. — Gerald R. Ford

Sometimes, you just get a label and it sticks. — Jamie Redknapp

He's the sexiest, dirtiest, smartest, and kindest man I have ever met. — Lauren Blakely

In classical pas de deux, the man controls everything. He picks up the girl. He puts her down. He turns her, takes her weight, stops her, and she must always go where he leads. The woman submits to all this completely. But her submission is not feeble. In fact, the only reason she can submit so utterly is because she is very strong in herself. In her center. She does not collapse, or cave, or stutter-step, or flop. No, she holds herself very consciously, very confidently. She is centered within her own weight. So the man always knows where she is. He can feel her. He can absorb her strength. — Meg Howrey

Mrs. Lot was a sandwich-generation woman, not sure what life might hold for her-scared of going forward, frightened of going back. — Liz Curtis Higgs