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... those eyes. they were like the bottom of the sea, like my worst nightmares and darkest dreams. — Mimi Strong

To have a basic ingredient that can be prepared a million different ways is a beautiful thing. — Alice Waters

I'm creating the kind of games that I like right now. I'm not being held back by technology. — John Romero

if you don't think about death, you don't appreciate life. — John Grisham

You see, it's never the environment; it's never the events of our lives, but the meaning we attach to the events - how we interpret them - that shapes who we are today and who we'll become tomorrow. — Tony Robbins

It's definitely easier for a woman to do a romantic comedy than a war movie. It's assumed a woman doesn't have a sense of what action is. — Julie Delpy

A vote of confidence from Cisco Systems can be very important to fledging technology companies, especially if they have initial public offerings on the horizon. — Alex Berenson

We expect everything and are prepared for nothing. — Sophie Swetchine

To die on a dying Earth - I'd live, if only to weep. — Joanna Russ

Out of an intuitive experience of the world comes a continuous flow of novel distinctions. Purely rational understanding, on the other hand, serves to confirm old mindsets, rigid categories. Artists, who live in the same world as the rest of us, steer clear of these mindsets to make us see things anew. — Ellen Langer

My friend opened a small box which Lestrade had produced. Inside lay a beautiful silver cigarette case monogrammed with Holmes's initials, underneath which ran the words, "With the Respects of Scotland Yard, November 1888."
Sherlock Holmes sat with his lips parted, but no sound emerged.
"Thank you," he managed at length. — Lyndsay Faye

People who do stupid things with hazardous materials often die. — Jim Davidson

Lenin refused to recognise moral norms established by slave-owners for their slaves and never observed by the slave-owners themselves; he called upon the Proletariat to extend the class struggle into the moral sphere too. Who fawns before the precepts established by the enemy will never vanquish that enemy! — Leon Trotsky