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There's a set of people who are intrinsic oppositionists to everything Google does. — Eric Schmidt
The rich eat life, the poor eat death; so what is the problem they ask? — Anthony Liccione
When enough people believe something of you, it can distort your view of yourself. We mimic the judgments of others. It would take a very strong person indeed to resist the effects of so much ill will. — Jeff Wheeler
The man gave Dodger a cursory glance that had quite a lot of curse in it. — Terry Pratchett
I have two sons now. And just being on the road all the time - I was on the road for about five years straight, and at some point, something clicks inside your head and you think, "Man, I've got to figure out what's going on inside myself," as far as my personal faith. — Mason Jennings
Truth is the torch that gleams through the fog without dispelling it. — Claude Adrien Helvetius
Nail up some indecency in plain sight over your door; from that time forward you will be rid of all respectable people,the most insupportable folk God has created. — Paul Gauguin
So they loved as love in twain
Had the essence but in one;
Two distinct, divisions none ... — William Shakespeare
I have blisters on my feet from dancing alone with your ghost. — Tyler Knott Gregson
They're my children, my inky children, and I look after them well. — Cornelia Funke
Without TV, it's hard to know when one day ends and another begins. — Homer
...I'd have cheerfully thrown Her Majesty and her hundred pounds of baggage to the curb, but that wasn't mature.
~Cat on Annette — Jeaniene Frost
With the use of the hydrogen bomb, the Christian era was dead, and with it must die the tradition of the Good Samaritan. And yet Randy stopped...The incident was important only because it was self-revelatory. Randy knew he would have to play by the old rules. He could not shuck his code, or sneak out of his era. — Pat Frank
