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And the more broadband we can get globally, the better. It's better for the world; it's better for our advertisers; it's better for Google. — Eric Schmidt

The denial of the right of ownership to a man is a denial of his basic freedom: freedom without property is always incomplete. To be "secured" - but with no accompanying responsibility - is to be the slave of whatever group provides the security. — Fulton J. Sheen

Now the woman, she was another story. Her instinct was strong. She had sensed the darkness. But she was curious. Afraid. Soon she would return, because she had to. All she had to do was lift the lid. It would dispose of her in a little while. Once night had fallen. All it wanted was the child. — Beverley Lee

Marriage is a walk in the park compared to being a single mother or father. I'll take that walk later. — Sophie B. Hawkins

My heart is quite the best part of me. — L. Frank Baum

I think everything's fair in art and how you perceive a character. — Juan Pablo Di Pace

The things I wanted to be when I was a kid were an archeologist, because of dinosaur bones; a garbage man, because they got to ride on the side of the trucks; and a writer. — Nick Tosches

The practice of gratitude is incompatible with negative emotions and may actually diminish or deter such feelings as anger, bitterness, and greed. — Sonja Lyubomirsky

The mind is just another muscle. — Ted Turner

Look, he said to his imagination, if this is how you're going to behave, I shan't bring you again. — Terry Pratchett

Gentleness and kindness will make our homes a paradise upon earth. — C. A. Bartol

We are afraid to allow ourselves to blossom fully because of the general disapproval that fills our air whenever a 'little lady' forgets her place. — Marianne Williamson

Stories now, to suit a public taste, must be half epigram, half pleasant vice. — James Russell Lowell

Working cuts down on both folly and wisdom. — Mason Cooley

He was filled with embarrassment: embarrassment for the human race, its preoccupation with money, it love of swindle. — Jeffrey Eugenides