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If GM had kept up with technology like the computer industry has, we would all be driving $25 cars that got 1,000 MPG. — Bill Gates

They have removed the struggle to find anything. And therefore there is no genuine sense of discovery. Struggle is the first thing we know getting along the birth canal, out in the world. It's pretty basic. Book store owners and record store owners used to be oracles, in that way; you'd go in this dusty old place and they might point you toward something that would change your life. All that's gone. — Tom Waits

God's not in the business of pampering His children. He's in the business of perfecting them. — Katie Ganshert

I think they could of recast the children, I heard of people wanting to do something like that. That would be a nice little show to do but you know that show was of the 80's, I don't think the audience mind set is in that direction any longer. — Larry Hagman

Sure there have been injuries and deaths in boxing - but none of them serious. — Alan Minter

At present, financial crises occur, chiefly because the paper currency is redeemable in gold only. — John Buchanan Robinson

- 'This is not the way our story ends. You know this'
- 'Stories do not end.'
- 'Ah, you are right, but you are also wrong. They end and they begin every moment. It is all about when you stop the telling. — Patrick Ness

Josephine caught my eye and gave me a signal we'd used for years to indicate that one of us had to leave. The signal was mouthing the words "I have to leave" and pointing at the door. — Lemony Snicket

The motivations of a scientist are always mixed and complex ... every medical student has the desire to do good in the world. Making a small contribution to that effort is really in a sense the last significant thing that I want to do with my life. — Gustav Nossal

Columbus is a town in which almost anything is likely to happen, and in which almost everything has. — James Thurber

But the moon remained silent; it told no stories. All it did was embrace the heavy past with cool, measured detachment. On the moon there was neither air nor wind. Its vacuum was perfect for preserving memories unscathed. No one could unlock the heart of the moon. — Haruki Murakami