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The sun, moving as it does, sets up processes of change and becoming and decay, and by its agency the finest and sweetest water is every day carried up and is dissolved into vapour and rises to the upper region, where it is condensed again by the cold and so returns to the earth. This, as we have said before, is the regular course of nature. — Aristotle.
Simon called you 'Machiavelli disguised as a debutante.'" "Gosh," I said, not sure whether to feel flattered or insulted. — Michelle Cooper
It seems odd that at the beginning of the Internet, everyone decided everything should stick around forever. — Evan Spiegel
His understanding and opinions all please me; he wants nothing but a little more liveliness, and that, if he marry prudently, his wife may teach him. I thought him very sly; - he hardly ever mentioned your name. But slyness seems the fashion. — Jane Austen
I think we're all good and bad, but good's not funny. Bad is funny. Suppress the good and let the bad out, and then you can be funny. — Larry David
The utility model of computing - computing resources delivered over the network in much the same way that electricity or telephone service reaches our homes and offices today - makes more sense than ever. — Scott McNealy
You only have to read the lines of scribbly black and everything shines. — Syd Barrett
A doctrine of expression rather than one of suppression makes a stronger appeal to man. — Holly Estil Cunningham
Novelty is indeed necessary to preserve eagerness and alacrity; but art and nature have stores inexhaustible by human intellects, and every moment produces something new to him who has quickened his faculties by diligent observation. — Samuel Johnson
One must be very particular about telling the truth. Through truth one can realize God. — Ramakrishna
He prayeth well, who loveth well Both man and bird and beast. — Samuel Taylor Coleridge
If these people harbored secrets that might destroy them, inviting strangers to stay in Roseland was self-destructive. — Dean Koontz
She thought him invertebrate and conventional. — E. M. Forster
