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If there's someone that I just wan to work with in the future, I set a general meeting and I say, "I'm a really big fan. I want to meet you. I'd love to collaborate with you someday and hopefully you'll remember that for the next time you have something that I could be right for." — Hilary Swank

We will breakfast together here and dine together in hell. — Richard S. Ewell

Kayden: Yeah, but you're a girl.
Me: Oh, I forgot for a sec. Thanx for reminding me.
Kayden: I haven't forgotten at all. In fact, it's all I think about all the time.
Me: That I'm a girl??
Kayden: That ur a girl I very badly want to touch right now — Jessica Sorensen

You can't have a relationship with a device whose limits are unknown to you, because without limits, it keeps becoming something else. — Brian Eno

Yantras are specific designs that have a great deal of power in them, as do mantras, which are words of power. Yantras are designs of power that tap into other levels of attention. They remind us of things in other worlds. — Frederick Lenz

I grew up thinking that they were a fairy tale, you know? It turns out they were just like anyone else. Somehow that makes it even more magical. — Kiera Cass

Well, I am more partial to a semicolon myself. — C.S. Woolley

SCCS, the source motel! Programs check in and never check out! — Ken Thompson

Though are hands are chained like they are, they haven't taken music from us yet. So that's how I'll fight. People tell me don't quit like everyone else. I wont have no fear. — Tupac Shakur

It is a man's sympathy with all creatures that first makes him truly a man. — Albert Schweitzer

When you eat, eat. When you sleep, sleep. When you fight, fight. — Matthew Woodring Stover

Every battle is won before it is fought. — Sun Tzu

It's not a model if it's full-size. It's a ice-breaker! — Michael Palin

There is grim irony in speaking of the freedom of contract of those who, because of their economic necessities, give their service for less than is needful to keep body and soul together. — Harlan F. Stone