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But as your horizons contract - when you see the future ahead of you as finite and uncertain - your focus shifts to the here and now, to everyday pleasures and the people closest to you. — Atul Gawande

I am in a house. I am in one room and my anxiety is in another. It's close. I can feel it. I can go to it. But I won't. — Samantha Schutz

Experience suggests it doesn't matter so much how you got here, as what you do after you arrive. — Lois McMaster Bujold

Startups often win because it's easier to see what comes next when you don't have to worry about maintaining what came last. — Aaron Levie

IA is something that is proceeding very naturally, in most cases not even recognized by its developers for what it is. — Vernor Vinge

This works, but it's hard to imagine that anybody except a hard-core functional programmer would consider it pretty. — Anonymous

It's like looking at the sun, that's how infinity is. You can't look at it for too long or you dissolve. The bands of your attention break. But if you look at it in specific ways, you can become something or someone much more conscious. — Frederick Lenz

I give permission
for IBM, its customers, partners, and minions, to use JSLint for evil. — Douglas Crockford

Man's real home is not a house, but the Road, and that life itself is a journey to be walked on foot. — Bruce Chatwin

First I took a crap on the hooker's chest, then I told her I'd pay her a thousand dollars to eat it. She was addicted to crack, so of course she did it. It was so gross, though, it made her throw up, so I said I'd pay her another thousand to lick all that up, too. She started to, but for some reason she started crying as she was doing it, saying, 'I went to college! I have a degree!' Oh man, it was hilarious. I don't know if it was technically sex because I just beat off on her face, but definitely one of my most intense orgasms. — Zach Braff

There is no reason to regard God as immune from
consideration along the spectrum of probabilities. And there is
certainly no reason to suppose that, just because God can be neither
proved nor disproved, his probability of existence is 50 per cent. — Richard Dawkins