William Howard Adams Quotes
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Why pay a fee for Internet content when a million free sites are just a click away? There's no incentive until people are too addicted to the Net to turn off their computers, yet are bored with what's available.
Nathan Myhrvold
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When I'm out the street, I get people whispering behind me, 'Isn't that Jennifer Lawrence?' I should start doing autographs - although if you stood us side by side, you wouldn't make that mistake.
Haley Bennett
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No matter who the prime minister is, incremental changes take place. The economy moves on.
Kapil Sibal
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The food that enters the mind must be watched as closely as the food that enters the body.
Pat Buchanan
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I wanted to be a Disney Channel star! I wanted to be Hannah Montana.
Cara Delevingne
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There are a lot of people that get interested in something, and they hear about it, and they read about it, and then they watch it happen, and that's why I had quite an interest in the lottery because you'd interest a lot of people, and then just a few would win a chance to do something.
Buzz Aldrin
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I expect to maintain this contest until successful, or till I die, or am conquered, or my term expires, or Congress or the country forsakes me.
Abraham Lincoln
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Vice stings us even in our pleasures, but virtue consoles us even in our pains.
William Cowper
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A man who views the world the same at fifty as he did at twenty has wasted thirty years of his life.
Muhammad Ali
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When a new writer defends his "style," the teacher smiles (or cringes) because real style isn't an artifice. Real style - voice - arrives on its own, as an extension of a writer's character. When style is done self-consciously and purposefully it becomes affectation, and as transparent as any affectation - an English accent on an old college chum from New Jersey, for example.
Bill Roorbach
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I believe that the first test of a great man is his humility. I don't mean by humility, doubt of his power. But really great men have a curious feeling that the greatness is not of them, but through them. And they see something divine in every other man and are endlessly, foolishly, incredibly merciful.
John Ruskin
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For human beings, the most daunting challenge is to become fully human. For to become fully human is to become fully divine.
Thomas Keating