Shaung Liu Quotes & Sayings
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Why am I not feminist? Maybe because I come from a country where my mother ruled my life. I never felt in any way that I couldn't achieve what I want. — Marina Abramovic

Programming allows you to think about thinking, and while debugging you learn learning. — Nicholas Negroponte

When I close my eyes, all I ever see is her face. There is no place or time without her. Where I am doesn't matter when we're apart. All I want is her. — Adriana Trigiani

If the Fleeting World is but a long dream, it does not matter whether one is young or old. — Bai Juyi

No failure means no risk, which means nothing new — Richard Branson

He who thinks he lives without sin puts aside not sin, but pardon. — Saint Augustine

Going to the mountains is going home. — John Muir

I pray you, do not fall in love with me, for I am falser than vows made in wine. — William Shakespeare

Voting is simply a way of determining which side is the stronger without putting it to the test of fighting. — H.L. Mencken

Belson came into the apartment with some crime-scene people and two homicide detectives.
"This guy," Charlie said, and looked at his notebook, "Spenser. He was impersonating a police officer."
Belson glanced at him. "We all thought that," Belson said, "when he was a cop. — Robert B. Parker

Truly, the only stupid people I've ever met, the most absolutely clueless, are the very people that produce television. — Bill Hicks

Wine hath drowned more men than the sea. — Thomas Fuller

I've been married nearly 34 years, I'm not perfect, I've made mistakes. — Gary Condit

Take democracy. According to the common-sense meaning, a society is democratic to the extent that people can participate in a meaningful way in managing their affairs. But the doctrinal meaning of democracy is different - it refers to a system in which decisions are made by sectors of the business community and related elites. The public are to be only "spectators of action," not "participants," as leading democratic theorists (in this case, Walter Lippmann) have explained. They are permitted to ratify the decisions of their betters and to lend their support to one or another of them, but not to interfere with matters - like public policy - that are none of their business. — Noam Chomsky