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Most of us still haven't grasped the fact that everything we commit to the digital space - not just our public blogs and broadcast tweets, but every private text message, email, and voicemail is likely to be stored and accessible. Forever. — Douglas Rushkoff

Before the famine, which was in the 1840s, that was an emotional turning point ... There are various documents showing how the Elizabethan English, in particular, were shocked by Irish displays of affection, by the way women acted toward strangers, walking up and putting their arms around them and kissing them right full on the mouth. — Frank McCourt

Generally, people who are not self-realized are full of themselves. One who is self-realized sees that the whole world is full of one. — Jaggi Vasudev

The Human Condition has a vacancy ... a transient declaring It's Self The Victor! Till death do us part in This War for human isolation. — Rosemarie Yusen

We wonder how people can't see the most obvious things about themselves, yet we forget those people are us. — Ezra Bayda

The Golden Age of Secularism has passed. — Jacques Berlinerblau

You cannot spend 2,000 years trying to understand God and then simply abandon the question and declare that we're not interested in it anymore. — Martin Walser

People around the world today, growing cautious of war and fearful of its consequences, have turned increasingly to its moral equivalent in team sports. — Edward O. Wilson

I'd taken the bull by the horns by liberating myself and creating a career. It took guts - it was scary and chancy - but they discounted me as empty-headed: some little piece of fluff without any brain that happened to come along. — Raquel Welch

There are certain things that make restaurants work and a certain kind of DNA that people who excel in restaurants need. But it's a lot like life, in the sense that you get out of it what you put into it. — Joe Bastianich