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The autumn wind is a pirate. Blustering in from sea with a rollicking song he sweeps along swaggering boisterously. His face is weather beaten, he wears a hooded sash with a silver hat about his head ... The autumn wind is a Raider, pillaging just for fun. — Steve Sabol

I think, consciously or not, what we readers do each time we open a book is to set off a search for authenticity. We want to get closer to the heart of things, and sometimes even a few good sentences contained in an otherwise unexceptional book can crystallize vague feelings, fleeting physical sensations, or, sometimes, profound epiphanies. pg. xvi — Maureen Corrigan

Imagine that your desktop computer began to control its own peripheral devices, removed its own cover, and pointed its webcam at its own circuitry. That's us. — David Eagleman

Good pitching will always stop good hitting and vice-versa. — Casey Stengel

You can only fight one man at a time with a sword, but, with a pen, you can compose a lecture to bore legions of enemy troops to death. — Lindsay Buroker

I believe history teaches us a categorical lesson: that once a people are determined to become free, then nothing in the world can stop them reaching their goal. — Desmond Tutu

Freedom in cyberspace'd be fine and dandy if we happened to live there. — Steve Aylett

But since then I've learned to just go ahead and take fairness out of the equation. If you do, things stand the chance of making a whole lot more sense. — Wiley Cash

The 'bad guys' are the ones who are often misunderstood — Matt Myklusch

I was able to do The Saint of Fort Washington, on the relationship between two homeless men. — Danny Glover

It was a single line amid a wall of hate. It barely made a difference.
But it was a start - and that was all that mattered. — Cole Gibsen

Reinette: One may tolerate a world of demons for the sake of an angel. — Steven Moffat

With cities, as with people, Mister Vandemar," said Mr. Croup, fastidiously, "the condition of the bowels is all-important. — Neil Gaiman