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He clung to her for his very soul. Until at last his pulse slowed to match hers. — Anne Osterlund

Where you crawl and crawl,
where you live in the husks of trees,
where you lie on the wild twigs — Mary Oliver

A fool thinks he is always right, a wise person always doubts himself. — Debasish Mridha

Scientists with access to data from Navy submarines traversing underneath the North polar ice cap have warned that there is now a 75 percent chance that within five years the entire ice cap will completely disappear during the summer months. — Al Gore

One of the things that Flipboard is great at is certainly looking at the news in a realtime format, which a lot of the personal news aggregators don't really focus on, so you can see things right up to the minute. — Mike McCue

Different databases are designed to solve different problems. Using a single database engine for all of the requirements usually leads to non- performant solutions; storing transactional data, caching session information, traversing graph of customers and the products their friends bought are essentially different problems. — Pramod J. Sadalage

I could have signed for Newcastle when I was 17, but I decided I would be better off at Carlisle. I'd had a drink that night. — Peter Beardsley

The Eskimos may have a hundred words for snow, but at that moment, I only had two: Fuck. Yeah. — Auralie Vierge

Do you ever make silly mistakes? It is one of my very few creative activities. — Len Deighton

The enchanted day is only enchanted if we ourselves believe that anything is possible. — Mark Donnelly

You should be attacking the carbon emissions, period, and whether it's cap-and-trade or carbon tax or whatever, that's the realm in which we should be playing. — Joe Biden

I always say that teenagers are the first to know if you're pandering to them. — Sarah Dessen

The one thing I'm very aware of is I've never been particularly good at relationships. — Thomas Sadoski