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I've been in football a long time and people have problems through debt, drugs, drink and family. — Gordon Strachan
When you're introducing a mobile app, you look around and say, 'We could be doing 15 different things, but how do we communicate to someone why they would want to download and even sign up for this thing?' — Kevin Systrom
Oh. To be filled with goodness then shattered by goodness, so beautifully mosaically fragmented by such shocking goodness. — Ali Smith
An important factor to note is that it's rare for anyone to sell a first novel written before they turned 30-35; long-format fiction tends to require a bunch of experience of human life that takes time to acquire. So your average mid-career novelist is in their forties to fifties! — Charles Stross
Marrying for love may be a bit risky, but it is so honest that God can't help but smile on it. — Josh Billings
But, she remembers, you always have to assume that the present is real. It's the only way to remain sane. It's the only way to remain ethical. — Sam Hughes
The ritual of the blood on the lintel of the door, which protected the Israelites from the angel of death, is an apotropaic (avoidance) ritual, such that the family in question would be 'passed over' by the aforementioned denizen of death. Later Jewish and Christian ideas that amalgamated this story with ideas about the scapegoat's providing a substitutionary remedy should not be read into the original tale. The scapegoat symbolized the removal of sin from the nation and perhaps the judging of a substitute. The blood of the Passover lamb on the door symbolized not a sacrifice for sin but rather protection from divine judgment. There is a difference. — Ben Witherington III
To apply oneself to great inventions, starting from the smallest beginnings, is no task for ordinary minds; to divine that wonderful arts lie hid behind trivial and childish things is a conception for superhuman talents. — Galileo Galilei
Nature is a perfect example of the harmony between the beautiful and the brutal. You turn over a pretty rock and there are worms writhing underneath. — Sarah McLachlan
Harbour no hatred in your heart against anyone. People who do this have placed their influence on the risky line. — Israelmore Ayivor
One of the most original and poetic works of cinema made anywhere in the seventies. — Werner Herzog