Samukawa Machi Quotes & Sayings
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All he cares about here on the edge of forever, is her. He does not want to die. Not because he is afraid. Simply because he cannot bear the thought of leaving her behind. — Amie Kaufman

The truth of that proposition and act on it, then we might not solve every problem, but we can get something meaningful done. It was a pretty convincing — Barack Obama

I spent my first three weeks there on a wing with 21 murderers. I met some very evil people there but also some men who'd had no upbringing, no chance in life. — Jeffrey Archer

I suppose I'll always be over-vulnerable, slightly paranoid. — Sylvia Plath

It is up to us to decide what human means, and exactly how it is different from machine, and what tasks ought and ought not to be trusted to either species of symbol-processing system. But some decisions must be made soon, while the technology is still young. And the deciding must be shared by as many citizens as possible, not just the experts. In that sense, the most important factor in whether we will all see the dawn of a humane, sustainable world in the twenty-first century will be how we deal with these machines a few of us thought up and a lot of us will be using. — Howard Rheingold

The path of least resistance will never make you proud. — Tony Robbins

Without the leaders building the tribe, a culture of mediocrity will prevail. Without an inspired tribe, leaders are impotent. — Dave Logan

This was not Aunt Dahlia, my good and kindly aunt, but my Aunt Agatha, the one who chews broken bottles and kills rats with her teeth. — P.G. Wodehouse

If you listen carefully to Rick Santorum, he sounds more like Stalin than Pope Innocent III. — Martin Bashir

When there is nothing to catch
And nothing is catching you,
You are free;
From all your separations! — Sayantan Sen

The world will not remember what you say, but it will certainly not forget what you have done. — Jack Ma

I write small poems
the kind that fit on a postcard ...
and still can break your heart — John Geddes