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Strong privacy advocates - especially those promoting encryption and anonymity - may deny that this phenomenon is a direct physical corollary of their message, so I will let the reader decide whether a philosophy that relies on cybernetic gates, walls, and coded locks is any different in its underlying basis - fear. — David Brin

I never make a mistake on the first move! — Ernst Grunfeld

Your relationship to food is but a reflection of your relationship to yourself, as is everything in your life. — Marianne Williamson

What is it you most dislike? Stupidity, especially in its nastiest forms of racism and superstition. — Christopher Hitchens

I see. I imagined that he was cast out of all decent society".
"If society were really decent, he would have been — George Gissing

This is why i hate social media. It gives a voice to people who dont (sic) deserve one. — Gary Streeter

Books can break a man open,
even ones about a panda, maybe especially so. — Gregory Sherl

All I suggest is to make K-12 like higher education. Higher education in the United States is the best in the world because these institutions compete with each other for your tuition dollar. Let's just bring competition to public education. — Gary Johnson

I don't think even Gran could take it out of you without hurting your heart. And you need your heart. — Neil Gaiman

Africans only perceive themselves as victims. — James Shikwati

One of the people on my Mom's Council,
he used to be a boxer.
My Mom always says he always says Get up on the 1.
You don't want them to count to 2
'cause then it's easy to count 3
while you go on being down. Always
Get up on the 1. — Virginia Euwer Wolff

When the master has come to do everything through the slave, the slave becomes his master, since he cannot live without him. — George Bernard Shaw

[B]y requiring that an execution be relatively painless, we necessarily protect the inmate from enduring any punishment that is comparable to the suffering inflicted on his victim. This trend, while appropriate and required by the Eighth Amendment's prohibition on cruel and unusual punishment, actually undermines the very premise on which public approval of the retribution rationale is based. — John Paul Stevens