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We will only keep people from fleeing the countryside into urban favelas, villas miseries, shantytowns and squatter villages when the productivity gap is closed between what brute labor on the soil can accomplish and what advanced technology makes possible today - and will make possible tomorrow. — Alvin Toffler
The reason I wrote about women's golf is because I've helped out some with the Kathy Whitworth Cup, a tournament they have in Fort Worth every year where they invite 60 of the best junior golfers in the country and even some foreign players. — Dan Jenkins
I have a great love of the actual. — Manny Farber
Sweet sleep fell upon his eyelids, unwakeful, most pleasant, the nearest like death. — Homer
She was the breeze on a summer's day, the first drops of rain when the earth was parched, light from the evening star. — Kate Morton
Reactionary nostalgia for the proprieties of Victorian England is unfortunate, like a whore looking under the bed for her virginity. — Bruce Robinson
Psychology doesn't like to talk about evil. It likes to talk about bad childhoods. But I very much believe that some people are evil and motivation is not necessary for evil. — Laura Schlessinger
My woman gets off on watchin' her man fight," he murmured in my ear. "Yes," I whispered. — Kristen Ashley
Nothing is more active than thought, for it travels over the universe, and nothing is stronger than necessity for all must submit to it. — Thales
The greatest problem America faces is the decline of middle class incomes. — Charles Schumer
My books tend to have a lot of questions in them, and they tend to avoid black and white, for lack of a better metaphor. — Rebecca Stead
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and this she knew was a far more accurate way of looking at it
the book was true and reality was lying. — Terry Pratchett
Dad was a chemistry professor at Saint Olaf College in Minnesota, then Oxford College in Minnesota, and a very active member of the American Chemical Society education committee, where he sat on the committee with Linus Pauling, who had authored a very phenomenally important textbook of chemistry. — Peter Agre
