Sharrington Square Quotes & Sayings
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I don't know whether we will find ourselves in the cross hairs, pulled by the short hairs, or just trying to find the next inane hairstyle. But change is coming; it is inevitable. It is as steady and reliable as a ticking clock. — Corey Taylor

The printed word will be around long after many of our digital creations are gone, either because books don't require monthly hosting, and blogs and websites do ... or because the languages and platforms for which a particular digital creation was published will become obsolete. — Jeffrey Zeldman

The people didn't really want to be saints of self-deprivation and hatred of the world. They knew that the world would sooner or later deprive them of all it had given them, but still they liked it. — Wendell Berry

I'm very strong creatively, in my music. — Leona Lewis

Hospitals must provide emergency treatment to all who walk through the door, regardless of their citizenship status or ability to pay. — Gary Miller

I give you my love, and all I ask in return is room and board that includes three square meals a day. — Jarod Kintz

It's the next annihilation of vast numbers of species. It is happening now, and we, the human race, are its cause — Richard Leakey

I brought a young MIT mathematician, Dr. Nadipuram Prasad, into my department and gave him a budget. Within six months he developed the Markov method for econometric modeling. [...]
It was exactly what we wanted: a tool that scientifically "proved" we were doing countries a favor by helping them incur debts they would never be able to pay off. — John Perkins

Modern war is the most highly developed of all sciences. We have perfected our weapons but failed to perfect the men who use them. — Billy Graham

Above all else, tragedy requires the finest appreciation by the writer of cause and effect. — Arthur Miller

But with social media, we've created a stage for constant artificial high drama. Every day a new person emerges as a magnificent hero or a sickening villain. — Jon Ronson