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Goddamn but her mind was so exhausted with trying to hold the world together, tired of being the living glue for herself, as if she let go, great pieces of her life would shatter and fall off in mockery of the apocalypse. — Jim Harrison
Richard Clarke, former cybersecurity czar under the Bush administration and a member of the panel, later explained the rationale for highlighting the use of zero days in their report. "If the US government finds a zero-day vulnerability, its first obligation is to tell the American people so that they can patch it, not to run off [and use it] to break into the Beijing telephone system," he said at a security conference. "The first obligation of government is to defend."40 — Kim Zetter
I never considered myself a trainer, I considered myself a teacher. — Ray Arcel
The key point is that anthropomorphism is not always as problematic as people think. To rail against it for the sake of scientific objectivity often hides a pre-Darwinian mindset, one uncomfortable with the notion of humans as animals. When we are considering species like the apes, which are aptly known as "anthropoids" (humanlike), however, anthropomorphism is in fact a logical choice. Dubbing an ape's kiss "mouth-to-mouth contact" so as to avoid anthropomorphism deliberately obfuscates the meaning of the behavior. It would be like assigning Earth's gravity a different name than the moon's, just because we think Earth is special. — Frans De Waal
The decent man and the lover holds back even when he could obtain what he wishes. To win this silent consent is to make use of all the violence permitted in love. To read it in the eyes, to see it in the ways in spite of the mouth's denial, that is the art of he who knows how to love. If he then completes his happiness, he is not brutal, he is decent. He does not insult chasteness; he respects it; he serves it. — Jean-Jacques Rousseau
When you play against good people, that's when you focus your concentration. Your sense of urgency to be disciplined in your execution all become more critical. Sometimes you get away with doing things not quite right against lesser competition, but when you play against real good people that's when it shows up. — Nick Saban
Fateful moments tend to evoke grandeur of speech, especially in French. — Barbara Tuchman
The trip was to be an odyssey in the fullest sense of the word, an epic journey that would change everything. — Jon Krakauer
Peering at the crest, with its faded leopard couchant, — Diana Gabaldon
The true teacher defends his pupils against his own personal influence. — Amos Bronson Alcott
Doubt you'd find anyone as dashingly charming as me — Veronica Purcell
After I write a sequence, I just open the script and then sit at the piano keyboard and "play" the script. (And because I also draw and paint, sometimes I sketch out the action as well.) — Jeff Britting
The man who has nothing to boast of but his illustrious ancestry is like the potato - the best part under ground. — Thomas Overbury
I think when you're younger you have a more black-and-white view of things. You're more exclusively dedicated. — Negash Ali
The enterprise of America precedes that of Europe, as the industry of England precedes that of the rest of Europe. — Benjamin Disraeli
