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Synthesist S View Quotes By Daniel Odier

The night doesn't say to itself, 'Here comes a shooting star to interrupt my peace!' — Daniel Odier

Synthesist S View Quotes By Benjamin Alire Saenz

You know, the thing about not talking very much is that people think you're mature. They make things up about you. — Benjamin Alire Saenz

Synthesist S View Quotes By Seth Stephens-Davidowitz

Silver noticed that the areas where Trump performed best made for an odd map. Trump performed well in parts of the Northeast and industrial Midwest, as well as the South. He performed notably worse out West. Silver looked for variables to try to explain this map. Was it unemployment? Was it religion? Was it gun ownership? Was it rates of immigration? Was it opposition to Obama? Silver found that the single factor that best correlated with Donald Trump's support in the Republican primaries was that measure I had discovered four years earlier. Areas that supported Trump in the largest numbers were those that made the most Google searches for "nigger. — Seth Stephens-Davidowitz

Synthesist S View Quotes By Truman Capote

It is no shame to have a dirty face- the shame comes when you keep it dirty. — Truman Capote

Synthesist S View Quotes By Peter Rock

If you were to live your life like a prayer, every action a sort of prayer, it would be easy to believe that all your thoughts were the words of God. Perhaps they would be. — Peter Rock

Synthesist S View Quotes By Els Borst

If I had been prime minister, I would have offered apologies to the Dutch Jewish community without hesitation. This would refer both to our government's attitude during the Second World War and to the very late postwar discovery that the restitution process had been poorly conceived. — Els Borst

Synthesist S View Quotes By Tim Wu

The breakup of Bell laid the foundation for every important communications revolution since the 1980s onward. There was no way of knowing that thirty years on we would have an Internet, handheld computers, and social networking, but it is hard to imagine their coming when they did, had the company that bured the answering machine remained intact. — Tim Wu