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I'm in love with this country called "America." I'm a huge fan of America. I'm one of those annoying fans - you know, the ones that read the cd notes and follow you into bathrooms and ask you all kinds of annoying questions about why you didn't live up to that. I'm that kind of fan. I've read the Declaration of Independence, and I've read the Constitution of the United States, and they are some liner notes, dude. — Edward De Bono

Each man has his own desires; all do not possess the same inclinations. — Persius

So long as road lies before us, and what care we if we must travel it alone! — Ayn Rand

Dixon never forgot it, how young Jaye Larson looked, whispering his horrors as the breath fogged from his soft lips. — Lynn Kelling

Never lose hope,because ALLAH is always by your side. — Waseem Latif

Energy and imagination are the springboards to wealth creation. — Brian Tracy

Recently SCHISMATRIX became my first novel to come out in Finland. Perhaps there's a quality in a good translation that can't be captured with the original. — Bruce Sterling

Beyle's advice is not to purchase engravings of fine views and prospects seen on one's travels, since before very long they will displace our memories completly, ideed one might say they destroy them. — W.G. Sebald

I do travel a lot, because I need oxygen, I need to go to places to meet people who aren't upset at me because I'm asking for peace. — Sandra Cisneros

What is pretty in nature is confined to the thin skin of the globe upon which we huddle. Scratch that skin, and nature's daemonic ugliness will erupt. — Camille Paglia

SCHISMATRIX is a creeping sea-urchin of a book - spikey and odd. It isn't very elegant, and it lacks bilateral symmetry, but pieces of it break off inside people and stick with them for years. — Bruce Sterling

Hillary's [Clinton] policies on climate change are a problem too. We ignore her track record at our peril. — Jill Stein