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Squama Occipitalis Quotes By John Battelle

Increasingly, search is our mechanism for how we understand ourselves, our world, and our place within it. — John Battelle

Squama Occipitalis Quotes By Anonymous

Someday someone will walk into your life and make you realize why it never worked out with anyone else. — Anonymous

Squama Occipitalis Quotes By Mignon McLaughlin

In life, as in restaurants, we swallow a lot of indigestible stuff just because it comes with the dinner. — Mignon McLaughlin

Squama Occipitalis Quotes By Susanna Kearsley

I'm sure it was a good house in its time as well, but sometimes what is left behind when something has been lost is even better than the thing that came before. — Susanna Kearsley

Squama Occipitalis Quotes By Desmond Tutu

Sadly, the things that we have set out as being worth striving for are not ultimately the things that satisfy human longings. And why not? Because we are practically the ultimate paradox: the finite made for the infinite. — Desmond Tutu

Squama Occipitalis Quotes By China Mieville

Geeks run the world. Condoleezza Rice is a geek, Bill Gates is clearly a geek, many of the big filmmakers and writers are geeks, lots of military people are geeks. Anyone who has heard Donald Rumsfeld talk about military hardware knows they are in the presence of a geek. — China Mieville

Squama Occipitalis Quotes By Ursula K. Le Guin

I have told the story I was asked to tell. I have closed it, as so many stories close, with a joining of two people. What is one man's and one woman's love and desire, against the history of two worlds, the great revolutions of our lifetimes, the hope, the unending cruelty of our species? A little thing. But a key is a little thing, next to the door it opens. If you lose the key, the door may never be unlocked. It is in our bodies that we lose or begin our freedom, in our bodies that we accept or end our slavery. So I wrote this book for my friend, with whom I have lived and will die free. — Ursula K. Le Guin