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In the long run, every program becomes rococo, and then rubble. — Alan Perlis

But words must be found, for besides words there is almost nothing. — Szymon Laks

They came with hardly a warning,

thousands both beautiful and terrible;

They came on brilliant white horses

wearing shining gold and shimmering blue;

They came with dragons and whirlwinds,

and giants made of stone and earth;

They came and nothing could stop them.

They are coming still. — Michael J. Sullivan

Quite the opposite, Miss Bennet; I have been resisting a temptation almost since my first arrival in Hertfordshire. — Pat Santarsiero

And most important, listen. — John C. Maxwell

Coolness is not an image that can be bought or worn. True cool is an attitude that is projected from a person who is extremely comfortable in their own skin. — Suzy Kassem

Shapewear is the canvas and the clothes are the art. — Sara Blakely

Some people don't get it when I'm being sarcastic. — Leonardo DiCaprio

I'm inclined to think that a military background wouldn't hurt anyone. — William Faulkner

It is possible to live the Christian life just on the surface, knowing only enough to carry on an intelligent conversation in the church foyer with another equally uninformed believer, but when that happens you are vulnerable to the attack of the deceiver. — David Jeremiah

Freeing people from oppression and despair is eternally right. — George W. Bush

Mental scrapbooks form our tastes, and our tastes influence our work. — Austin Kleon

One must never disregard a message from the universe. — Laurie R. King

The race is now on between the technoscientific and scientific forces that are destroying the living environment and those that can be harnessed to save it ... If the race is won, humanity can emerge in far better condition than when it entered, and with most of the diversity of life still intact. — Edward O. Wilson

We are material creatures who spend much of our lives on material pursuits (even building a cathedral or writing a novel requires stone and mortar or paper and ink). — Virginia Postrel