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When I’m working on a problem, I never think about beauty. I think only how to solve the problem. But when I have finished, if the solution is not beautiful, I know it is wrong. R. Buckminster Fuller
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It is the business of the future to be dangerous. Unknown
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We are so blind we can’t see, we cannot see the creator of a tree The creator of a bee, the creator of you and me Kool
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Why be an entrepreneur? If you don’t take advantage of yourself, someone else will. Jakob Lodwick
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It’s a joke, maybe you could get it. Megan
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Signed up for twitter.. my life is now starting to fall into a deeper void of pointlessness Danny Glunz
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If one candidate’s trying to scare you and the other one’s trying to get you to think, if one candidate’s appealing to your fears and the other one’s appealing to your hopes, you better vote for the person who wants you to think and hope. President Bill Clinton
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Country music is born when the country becomes a nostalgic idea. Columbia Professor of Music Aaron Brown
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And does Facebook really connect people? Doesn’t it rather disconnect us, since instead of doing something enjoyable such as talking and eating and dancing and drinking with my friends, I am merely sending them little ungrammatical notes and amusing photos in cyberspace, while chained to my desk? Tom Hodgkinson, Guardian article
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Everywhere is walking distance if you have the time. Steven Wright
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The average American spends nineteen percent of their income on their car. Robin Chase, talking about new concepts in transportation.
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mon•de•green [mon-di-green] — noun A series of words that result from the mishearing or misinterpretation of a statement or song lyric. For example, I led the pigeons to the flag for I pledge allegiance to the flag.
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‘Spedacious’ the act of being speedy and audacious. I think the Suns are too spedacious for Shaq, who weighs 5,200 ounces. Megan Glunz, just now.
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My policy: No stone throwing regardless of housing situation. Demetri Martin
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Rice has thirty-five thousand genes while humans only have twenty-three thousand. Michael Pollan