| quote of the week archive |
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| A doctor can always bury his mistakes. An architect can only advise his client to plant ivy. —Frank Lloyd Wright |
| I am a fugitive from the law of averages. —Sage Price |
| People are smart, but they tend to make big errors, and they do it in groups. —Robert J. Shiller |
| War is God's way of teaching Americans geography. —Ambrose Bierce |
| There is no time for cut-and-dried monotony. There is time for work. And time for love. That leaves no other time! —Coco Chanel |
| We still and always want waking. We should mass half-dressed in long lines like tribesmen and shake gourds at each other to wake up; Instead we watch television and miss the show. —Annie Dillard |
| The future is here. It's just not widely distributed yet. —William Gibson |
| It's more important to change your leaders than your light bulbs. —Thomas Friedman |
| You can't call it a drought anymore because it’s going over to a drier climate. No one says the Sahara is in drought. —Richard Seager |
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