Top 14 Bookselling Sites Quotes
#1. I don't know who's running IMDB. It could be computers. I'd like to talk to someone from IMDB.
Ken Marino
#2. Those at the top would do better with a smaller share of a booming economy that elicits a positive politics than they will do with an ever-larger share of an anemic economy that fuels the politics of anger.
Robert Reich
#3. This girl who's slept a hundred years has something after all. It's called Centuryitis, and it has turned me into a man. Oh, what will mamma think when she sees me?!
-Karen Quan and Jarod Kintz
Karen Quan
#4. The Kindle is a "roach motel" device: its license terms and DRM ensure that books can check in, but they can't check out.
Cory Doctorow
#5. The problems of the world are not going to be engaged with and solved in Faversham, they're going to be sorted out in cities like Birmingham.
Jim Crace
#6. Not me, paranoia's the garlic in life's kitchen, right, you can never have too much.
Thomas Pynchon
#7. And I said to myself: That's true, hope needs to be
like barbed wire to keep out despair,
hope must be a mine field.
Yehuda Amichai
#8. That adult trait of being convinced of anything by an assumption of silent superiority
William Faulkner
#9. A part of me sought the light in all the people I knew, but with the Shadows, it was like bringing them back from a subterfuge comma. Literally tearing the veil of blackness down and showing them the luminescence of light.
Laura Kreitzer
#10. I decided that life rationally considered seemed pointless and futile, but it is still interesting in a variety of ways, including the study of science. So why not carry on, following the path of scientific hedonism? Besides, I did not have the courage for the more rational procedure of suicide.
Robert S. Mulliken
#12. Lord, grant that I may always be right, for Thou knowest I am hard to turn,
David McCullough
#13. Steve needed to be careful here. He'd read mid-twentieth-century science fiction so he knew that once you started switching realities you ran into problems with nested levels of existence.
Danyl McLauchlan
#14. The planetary machinery tends to be jumpy, this is to respond disproportionately to disruptions that come with the manmade greenhouse effect.
Hans Joachim Schellnhuber