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I don't demonize the downside. As we've seen in Egypt and Tahrir square and other recent event, the adhesiveness through [technology] kinds of communication is extraordinary. Interesting times we live in. — Anne Waldman

All right, so if the Unseelie horde does come through Gate LA4, what exactly am I supposed to do?"
"Die horribly. But swiftly, I'd think. They'll be eager to get on with their world conquest."
"Okeydokey then. Thanks for the heads up. — Mishell Baker

We have something very valuable, for which we have not yet found an application in this life — Sunday Adelaja

When you con for revenge, you might not know when you've won. — Karina Halle

To know music is to transfer it to life. — Mahatma Gandhi

I wear my heart on my sleeve. — Jourdan Dunn

I don't like the word 'autobiography.' I rather like the term 'autofiction.' The second you make a script out of the story of your life, it becomes fictional. Of course, the truth is never far. But the story is created out of it. — Marjane Satrapi

A broken sword can be reforged. — George R R Martin

It's funny how, having nice thoughts in your head, it is so pleasant to pull them all out and think them all over again. — Maureen Daly

Around us there is the presence of evil. The devil is at work. But in a loud voice I say: GOD IS STRONGER. — Pope Francis

A life taught in the Scriptures, and tuned in to God in prayer, produces an outflowing of grace and power. — Billy Graham

The mythical stories we tell about our heroes are always more romantic and often more palatable than the truth. — Leonard Mlodinow

Inspired by the punched railway tickets of the time, an inventor by the name of Herman Hollerith devised a system of punched manila cards to store information, and a machine, which he called the Hollerith Machine, to count and sort them. Hollerith was awarded a patent in 1889, and the government adopted the Hollerith Machine for the 1890 census. No one had ever seen anything like it. Wrote one awestruck observer, "The apparatus works as unerringly as the mills of the Gods, but beats them hollow as to speed." Another, however, reasoned that the invention was of limited use: "As no one will ever use it but governments, the inventor will not likely get very rich." This prediction, which Hollerith clipped and saved, would not prove entirely correct. Hollerith's firm merged with several others in 1911 to become the Computing-Tabulating-Recording Company. A few years later it was renamed - to International Business Machines, or IBM. — Brian Christian

The rich rarely give a black dog for a white monkey, my friend. It's the way of the world. — Karen Essex