Sueton Quotes & Sayings
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How we
never, ever fight. — Ally Condie

A mobile device adds rich contextual sensors and is aware of the world around it. Context is now much more than knowing where you are in an interface - it is where you are in a densely rich real-world environment. No longer is it enough to present a "map" of archived, published information. No longer is it enough to simulate a virtual world. The mobile device must be able to sense where a user is and facilitate actions situated in an immediate, living moment of experience defined by real places and times, by real states of being. — Frank Bentley

For life, nature is our best teacher. — Debasish Mridha

Freedom is an idea that no tyrant will ever crush. — Laurence Overmire

A little bit of this, a little bit of that. I never had any specific style. — Al Hirt

found her in the closet. — Denise Grover Swank

The medicine for my suffering I had within me from the very beginning, but I did not take it. My ailment came from within myself, but I did not observe it until this moment. Now I see that I will never find the light unless, like the candle, I am my own fuel. — Bruce Lee

Drinking your own blood is the paradigm of recycling. — Gary Busey

Formula One is a mind game, no question. You have to think so hard sometimes smoke comes out your ears! And if you don't keep your head in gear the car will overtake you — Mika Hakkinen

If you don't ask the right question, every answer seems wrong - — Ani DiFranco

Returning to life was not easy, for joy had to find its long unused paths again. — Vaino Linna

Bare essentials. Like packing for paradise when you know you're boarding the barge to hell. — Suenammi Richards

A century from now it will no more occur to a normal person to mate with a person eugenically unfit than to marry a habitual criminal. — Nikola Tesla

Beyond those was a stretch of sand and miles of dark blue sea. You couldn't make out a thing on the other side. As a little girl, Maggie believed that the world dropped off out there, that if you swam far enough you might fall into a starry sky. — J. Courtney Sullivan