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As sensors and networks continue to expand around the world, we'll see violence drop even further. After all, when there's a danger that your actions can be caught on tape and shown around the world, you're more responsible for your behavior. — Peter Diamandis

The difficulty that accompanies you is less like the dark than a trusted lantern to see your way by. — Eudora Welty

I do really crazy things all the time, but I can't think of anything offhand. — Casper Van Dien

I worked on local papers, before taking a job as a webmaster with a very well known telecommunications company in London, as I thought the internet was the future. — Neil Oliver

The greatest creative power you have on earth ... is to help others. To ease pain and give joy are your finest powers. Kindness is a human miracle. — Anne Rice

I have some things that I've been workin' on, such as delivery, wordplay, breath control, just a lot of other things that artists work on, that the listener may not be listening for. — Joe Budden

When what we believe we've mastered is no longer predictable we're not fine. The world suddenly is a very scary place. It loses its charm. — Patricia Cornwell

I respected my father, but I loved my mother — Adolf Hitler

Free to move, speak, extemporize, and yet. We have not been cut loose. Our truancy is defined by one fixed star, and our drift represents merely a slight change of angle to it: we may seize the moment, toss it around while the moments pass, a short dash here, an exploration there, but we are brought round full circle to face again the single immutable fact -- — Tom Stoppard

It's the tyranny of an oligarchy that I'm concerned about. — Pat Robertson

I have found in my life, Rek, that there are a few actions which are unforgivable. And certainly there are no words said that carry such a penalty. It is a man's lot, I fear, to strike out when he has suffered hurt. — David Gemmell