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Agriculture is the greatest and fundamentally the most important of our industries. The cities are but the branches of the tree of national life, the roots of which go deeply into the land. We all flourish or decline with the farmer. — Bernard Baruch
The thing about delirium is you think it's great, but it actually isn't. — Margaret Atwood
We've all been there, onstage. You say something you don't mean, you make fun of something on accident but ... This wasn't that. This wasn't crowd work. This was a rehearsed set. This was pointed. — Iliza Shlesinger
But I want to make sure of our whereabouts and whenabouts,' said Van. 'It is a philosophical need. — Vladimir Nabokov
Even if major funding is obtained for cold fusion, conceivably the phenomenon could suffer from problems as intractable as those of hot fusion. It may never work reliably or generate enough energy to be commercially viable. — Charles Platt
No. Some you put to the bullet. Some to the tongue. Reckon we'll have to see, yet, which way this is going to turn. — J.D. Jordan
Tourism does not go to a city that has lost its soul. — Arthur Frommer
Everything we say is a story. But nothing we say is just a story. — Anne Fortier
The buildings ... had suffered the inevitable shrinkage of places revisited ... — Patricia Moyes
A truly comic, invented world must live at the same time as the world we live in. — Dylan Thomas
But she never was polite unless there was company. — Charles Dickens
Loadstone Rock Book the Third - the Track of a Storm I. In Secret II. The Grindstone III. The Shadow — Charles Dickens
I was walking down Granville Street, Vancouver's version of "The Strip," and I was looking into one of the video arcades. I could see in the physical intensity of their postures how rapt the kids inside were. It was like one of those closed systems out of a Pynchon novel: a feedback loop with photons coming off the screens into the kids' eyes, neurons moving through their bodies, and electrons moving through the video game. These kids clearly believed in the space games projected. Everyone I know who works with computers seems to develop a belief that there's some kind of actual space behind the screen, someplace you can't see but you know is there. — William Gibson
The question of sexual dominance can exist only in the nightmare of that soul which has armed itself, totally, against the possibility of the changing motion of conquest and surrender, which is love. — James A. Baldwin