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Companies in every industry need to assume that a software revolution is coming. — Marc Andreessen
Power is what calls the shots, and power is a white male game. — Ann Richards
Try your hardest to combat atrophy and routine. To question The Obvious and the given is an essential element of the maxim 'de omnius dubitandum' [All is to be doubted]. — Christopher Hitchens
My first novel, 'In the Drink,' begun when I was 29 and floundering and published when I was 36 and married, was about a 29-year-old woman whose life was even more screwed up than my own had been. — Kate Christensen
I've always wanted to play Guinevere. I just asked Chris what he thought, and he steered me in the right directions. We just wanted to make her young and able to make mistakes, which I think is important. — Tamsin Egerton
George W. Bush is a leader, and that's what we need in the White House. George Bush is someone you can believe and trust. — Jim Edgar
Life is not free from its forms. — Wallace Stevens
You don't get many do-overs in life. — Eric Shinseki
Within your own generation-the same songs, the same wars, the same attitudes toward those wars, the same rules and radio shows in the air-you can gauge the possibilities and impossibilities. With a person of another generation, you are treading water, playing with fire. — John Updike
Small boys often produce their own plays; but usually the parts are not written out. They hardly need to be, for the main line of each character is always "Stick 'em up!" In these plays the curtain is always rung down on a set of corpses, for small boys are by nature through and uncompromising. — A.S. Neill
He doesn't believe butt time on planet Earth doesn't neccessarily makes you wise. — Chris Crutcher
My soul, sit thou a patient looker-on;
Judge not the play before the play is done:
Her plot has many changes; every day
Speaks a new scene; the last act crowns the play. — Francis Quarles
