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I've spent my whole life worrying about the human-computer interface, so I don't want to suggest that what we have today is even close to acceptable. — Nicholas Negroponte

If a child has an older sibling involved in an addiction, there is a 90 percent chance that he or she will get involved too. — Virgil Miller Newton

I know what I really want for Christmas.
I want my childhood back.
Nobody is going to give me that. I might give at least the memory of it to myself if I try. I know it doesn't make sense, but since when is Christmas about sense, anyway? It is about a child, of long ago and far away, and it is about the child of now. In you and me. Waiting behind the door of or hearts for something wonderful to happen. A child who is impractical, unrealistic, simpleminded and terribly vulnerable to joy. — Robert Fulghum

It is true that you can't prove a negative. However, the existence of God is provable in the same way a building is positive proof that there was a builder. — Ray Comfort

Whatever is our new spiritual motto and mantra. Whatever is divine. — Glennon Doyle Melton

I smell fear," he said with a quiet intensity. "But not nearly enough. — Neal Shusterman

The town of Gauley Bridge stands as a pattern for all those places where people are linked even in the middle of their suffering, where people fight against an evil condition so that other people need not go through the same fight. — Muriel Rukeyser

Sad to hear Paul Scholes is retiring, what a player! Top class and a great role model for any young English midfield player! — Jack Wilshere

I don't think it is too good especially with music to worry about authenticity, it can get in the way of doing something which comes naturally from your own head which is the most authentic thing [of all]. — Andrew VanWyngarden

I wasn't the best waitress in the world, but I was cheerful and worked hard. — Lucy Alibar

Great living starts with a picture, held in your imagination, of what you would like to do or be. — Harry Emerson Fosdick

PUBLIC RELATIONS GOES DIGITAL — Merry Aronson