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If you ever start to feel good about yourself ...
... they have this thing called the internet. — Tina Fey
... they have this thing called the internet. — Tina Fey
Ergo, because of the money problem, it is probable that our orchestras will soon go down in quality.
— Lara St. John
It's D-day for King Kong Lookalikes
— Bruce Andrews
I am a country boy and proud of it.
— Lionel Richie
Every character when born is a stereotype.
— Michael Patrick King
I think the very best thing about the internet is that I can read all the London papers every day if I want to.
— Anna Quindlen
The thing about the Internet is the openness. People can link to each other themselves.
— Niklas Zennstrom
Church attendance may be dipping, but God can survive the Internet age. After all, He knows a thing or two about resurrection.
— Rachel Held Evans
The great thing about the Internet is that it allows people to find and consume music.
— Andy Taylor
The interesting thing about the Internet is that it has created a kind of alternative circle of friends for people.
— Joanne Harris
The thing about the Internet is that you can write something ... for a very narrow audience and make a living at it.
— Randall Munroe
Literature is my Utopia
— Helen Keller
Let them say what they will. I can still fly.
- Earl Sanderson, Jr. — George R R Martin
- Earl Sanderson, Jr. — George R R Martin
My favorite thing about the Internet is that you get to go into the private world of real creeps without having to smell them.
— Penn Jillette
I'm very disciplined, but the one thing that I have addictive behavior about is the Internet.
— Dani Shapiro
Don't get angry. Get creative. Or you will not last.
— Owen Gleiberman
But death does not stand at the end of life, it is all through it. It is the fear of losing, the knowledge of losing that makes love tender.
— Benedict Freedman