— Philip Davison, The Long Suit ¶“For now, the closest either of us could get to recovering anything was an earnest attempt at making sense of what it was we did. To put a frame around it. Give it structure. Call it having a job. Call it a fresh start. Fresh ran contrary to vague, and that could only be a good thing.”
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— John Crowley, The Solitudes ¶“It didn’t seem to him, though, on this morning in the Faraways, such an unfortunate thing, that kind of small-town determinism. True, he had himself clambered out of it as fast as he could and into the Great World seeking growing-room and air to breathe; but he had in fact languished in the city, not growing but shrinking over time into a strange form of invisibility.
Almost no one that he’d known there knew anyone else he had known, and so to each new acquaintance Pierce was able to present a separate and partial character, an ad hoc personality specially adapted to the circumstances (bar, bookstore, Brooklyn) but too flimsy to support more than a single other person at close range…”
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— Anil Dash, Unsolicited Testimonial: Clear Card ¶“In all the bad dystopian future scifi movies I’ve ever seen, they never mention that the mysterious private corporation that will be performing the biometric scans would be so upscale I’d felt underdressed for my retina scan because I wasn’t wearing a tie.”
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— Adam Freedman, Clause and Effect ¶“The best way to make sense of the Second Amendment is to take away all the commas (which, I know, means that only outlaws will have commas). Without the distracting commas, one can focus on the grammar of the sentence.”
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— Ralph Waldo Emerson, http://daringfireball.net/2007/11/dum ¶“If you would know how a man treats his wife and his children, see how he treats his books.”
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— Tim Bray, Message From the Web (ongoing) ¶“She has the idea on Wednesday and gets the script working next Monday, and one quarter later, either gives up on the idea or is incredibly rich. Both are good outcomes.”
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— Daniel Radosh, The Play's the Thing - New York Times ¶“Like cinema, games will need to embrace the dynamics of failure, tragedy, comedy and romance. They will need to stop pandering to the player’s desire for mastery in favor of enhancing the player’s emotional and intellectual life.”
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— Finn, Modcult: Rails 2.0 Out ¶“I’m going to name my character ‘Scourger the CHANGELOGs’ in my next D&D campaign. ”
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— David Denby, A Critic at Large: A Fine Romance: Reporting & Essays: The New Yorker ¶“There they are, the young man and young woman of the dominant romantic-comedy trend of the past several years– the slovenly hipster and the female straight arrow.”
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— George Bush, Iran Receives Nuclear Fuel in Blow to U.S. - New York Times ¶“If the Iranians accept that uranium for a civilian nuclear power plant, then there’s no need for them to learn how to enrich.”
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— Steve Ballmer, http://www.usatoday.com/money/companies/management/2007-04-29-ballmer-ceo-forum-usat_N.htm ¶“There’s no chance that the iPhone is going to get any significant market share. No chance. ”