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MY NAME IS BARSCH LA TERGAN, HEAR ME ROAR! -- Hayden Pearton

Herschel Grynszpan's life was enigmatic, elusive and tragic. The traces he left on the historical record are just sufficient to tantalize and baffle historians. Harlan Greene has woven from these threads a riveting novel, erotic, haunting, and profoundly moving. -- Janette Turner Hospital

Paris: city of encounters, of furtive and painful discoveries. All isms converge there, including the anti-isms, all the revolutionaries too, including the counterrevolutionaries . -- Elie Wiesel

Java is to JavaScript as ham is to hamster. -- Jeremy Keith

I give permission
for IBM, its customers, partners, and minions, to use JSLint for evil. -- Douglas Crockford

My distaste for computers has an almost-political fervor: they're changing our society, I say, and for the worse. Let's act human. Converse. Use our handwriting. I -- Lena Dunham

The book is a manifesto to make the Web atone for the sins of computers and regain a level of simplicity that can put humanity at peace with its tools once again. -- Jakob Nielsen

The juggernaut that is steampunk, like Dr. Loveless's giant mechanical spider in the 1999 film version of 'The Wild, Wild West,' seems capable of crushing all naysayers. -- Paul Di Filippo

He (Aneurin Bevan) enjoys prophesying the imminent fall of the capitalist system, and is prepared to play a part, any part, in its burial, except that of mute. -- Harold Macmillan

The liberating force of technology the instrumentalization of things turns into ... the instrumentalization of man. -- Herbert Marcuse

The bronze rider of Mnementh, Lord F'lar, will require quarters for himself. I, F'nor, brown rider, prefer to be lodged with the wingmen. We are, in number, twelve. F'lar liked that touch of F'nor's, totting up the wing strength, as if Fax were incapable of counting. -- Anne Mccaffrey

Jed Perl writes precisely and ecstatically. Antoine' s Alphabet is a history and a fairy tale, a work of criticism, and a work of art. -- Jonathan Safran Foer

We are built as gene machines and cultured as meme machines, but we have the power to turn against our creators. We, alone on earth, can rebel against the tyranny of the selfish replicators.* 12 -- Richard Dawkins

Maker - their word for worm, -- Frank Herbert

Where ever i go, the Cultural Revolution followed me -- Ji-Li Jiang

There is a group of people who know very well where the weapons of automatic influence lie and employ them regularly and expertly to get what they want. They go from social encounter to social encounter requesting others to comply with their wishes; their frequency of success is dazzling. -- Robert Cialdini

MENTAL LAMENT
Anagram depicting life sentence for materialists
Kamil Ali -- Kamil Ali

The remarkable legion of the unremarked, whose individual opinions are not colorful or different enough to make news, but whose collective opinion, when crystallized, can make history. -- William Safire

The Way of the Ascetics -- St Shenouda Monastery

Think of me if you will as the Lady of Shalott ... who chooses to watch diligently the bright colours of her Web - to ply an industrious shuttle - to make - something - to close the Shutters and the Peephole too - -- A.s. Byatt

In a city where public executions,duels, fights, magical feuds, and strange events regularly punctuated the daily round, the inhabitants had brought the profession of interested bystander to a peak of perfection. They were, to a man, highly skilled gawpers. -- Terry Pratchett

An alternative modernity worthy of the name would recover the mediating power of ethics and aesthetics. This would be accomplished not by a return to blind traditionalism but through the democratization of technically mediated institutions. Power -- Andrew Feenberg

Xang Xu, the name read beneath his picture. Wanted for computer fraud and various other cyber crimes. By the freaking FBI and god -- Kaylea Cross

A little mouse of thought appears in the room, and even the mightiest potentates are thrown into panic. They make frantic efforts to bar our thoughts and words; they are afraid of the workings of the human mind. -- Winston Churchill

The free expression of opinion, as experience has taught us, is the safety-valve of passion. The noise of the rushing steam, when it escapes, alarms the timid; but it is the sign that we are safe. The concession of reasonable privilege anticipates the growth of furious-appetite. -- Herbert Gladstone, 1St Viscount Gladstone

Assembled in Gaza from Brazilian bioplastics, Turkish and Indonesian electronics, running Egyptian software and catching its time cues from an Israeli satellite, it commented on the world in ways its producers had failed to consider.
Come to salvation! -- Alex Jeffers

Anyone who posts illegal content on 4chan is an idiot. -- Christopher Poole

Contrary to the tenets of conventional wisdom, viral ideas and campaigns were not first transmitted via the electronic media of the Internet age. Their ideological forebears lived and replicated in the host coffee-houses, inns and taverns of the early eighteenth-century. -- Gavin John Adams

The free, creative, loving people who shine so brightly in my memory of studios and coffee shops have become models for a huge section of the population. If they in turn can just stay alive in the face of power and terror, they may become the decisive section. -- Kenneth Rexroth

When a society is criticised by outsiders, its members wince but shrug their shoulders. 'What you can expect from strangers?' is the feeling. When the attack comes from within, no such indulgence is shown. 'He was one of us,' runs the refrain. -- Michela Wrong

The inimitable stories of Tong-King never have any real ending, and this one, being in his most elevated style, has even less end than most of them. But the whole narrative is permeated with the odour of joss-sticks and honourable high-mindedness, and the two characters are both of noble birth. -- Ernest Bramah

One of the great secrets of the day is to know how to take possession of popular prejudices and passions, in such a way as to introduce a confusion of principles which makes impossible all understanding between those who speak the same language and have the same interests. -- Niccolo Machiavelli

[A woman waiting for him in the Kremlin asked Gobachev] "Was communism invented by a politician or a scientist?" [He replied] "Well, a politician." She said, "That explains it. The scientist would have tried it on mice first." -- Ronald Reagan

The Maker is mighty in strength. -- Lailah Gifty Akita

A computer can be a useful and indispensable tool. But if we allow it to devour our time with vain, unproductive, and sometimes destructive pursuits, it becomes an entangling net. -- Joseph B. Wirthlin

WELCOME to my bookamabob!
Buckle your cravat and prepare
for have your whiskers quiver.
My story of struggles, successes and
sergei is the greatest, most thrillsy book ever written by a meerkat in the bath... -- Aleksandr Orlov

A richly detailed, poignant, and utterly fascinating look into another culture and how it is cross-pollinated by our own. It brings to mind the work of Ha Jin in its power and revelation of the new. -- T.c. Boyle

...we took the 10 machines we agreed were the most beguiling, and we put them on permanent exhibit in the foyer of this library underneath a sign whose words can surely be applied to this whole ruined planet nowadays: THE COMPLICATED FUTILITY OF IGNORANCE -- Kurt Vonnegut Jr.

In his brilliant new book Pankaj Mishra reverses the long gaze of the West upon the East, showing modern history as it has been felt by the majority of the world's population from Turkey to China. These are the amazing stories of the grandfathers of today's angry Asians. Excellent! -- Orhan Pamuk

Walk in God's footsteps, Ferro Maljinn." "Huh. They have no God here." "Say rather that they have many." "Many?" "Had you not noticed? Here, each man worships himself. -- Joe Abercrombie

Man forges his own history, imposing on nature the errors of his free will. If hatred and greed drag man down among bloody mazes, the struggle is joined between perverted freedoms and just freedoms. -- Nicolas Gomez Davila

How often we recall with regret that Napoleon once shot at a magazine editor and missed him and killed a publisher. But we remember with charity that his intentions were good. -- Mark Twain

By long-standing tradition, I take this opportunity to savage other
designers in the thin disguise of good, clean fun. -- P. J. Plauger

History: A distillation of rumor. -- Thomas Carlyle

The avant-garde in every field consists of the lonely, the friendless, the uninvited. All progress is the product of the unpopular. -- Chuck Palahniuk

In an ever-changing technological landscape, where today's platforms are not tomorrow's platforms, the key seems to be that any one of these spaces can use a dose of humanity and art and culture. -- Ze Frank

I stroll along serenely, with my eyes, my shoes,
my rage, forgetting everything,
I walk by, going through office buildings and orthopedic
shops,
and courtyards with washing hanging from the line:
underwear, towels and shirts from which slow
dirty tears are falling. -- Pablo Neruda

Hackerspaces are the digital-age equivalent of English Enlightenment coffee houses. They are places open to all, indifferent to social status, and where ideas and knowledge hold primary value. -- Heather Brooke

We may complain and cavil at the anarchy which is the amateurs natural element, but in soberness we must agree that if the amateur did not exist it would be necessary to invent him. -- Jacques Barzun

Despite our complicated civilization, so called, or perhaps on account of it, we are all of us a mere set of barbarians, who find it less trouble to provide a new, cheap, and shoddy thing than to get the full use and full pleasure out of a finely-made and carefully-chosen old one. -- Vernon Lee

Days XIX. An Opinion XX. A Plea XXI. Echoing Footsteps -- Charles Dickens

I could not bank on the phlegmatic Chinese; I would have to take care of it myself. This would be safer and also consistent with my own responsibility. The latter is the anarch's ultimate authority. -- Ernst Junger

The oppressed grows weightless: doze/n th/rough c/and/or man/aged leg/ions stud/ents -- A.r. Ammons

Art is not the handmaid of politics. It is its own remedy! And its healing is sacral. -- William Everson

Kincaid! Bolshevik Muppet! -- Jim Butcher

A. S. Byatt is a writer in mid-career whose time has certainly come, because 'Possession' is a tour de force that opens every narrative device of English fiction to inspection without, for a moment, ceasing to delight. -- Jay Parini

Poverty of young men alone behind the
stairways, who practice
alchemy inside bottle caps, who know
the altruism of a last syringe. -- Jim Carroll

Perdonare
"Forgive Yourself) -- Mitch Albom

The internet is a wild land with its own games, languages and gestures through which we are starting to share common feelings. -- Ai Weiwei

The Machine is the friend of ideas and the enemy of superstition: the Machine is omnipotent, eternal; blessed is the Machine. -- E. M. Forster

Critics are already made. -- Lord Byron

I am a woman committed to
a politics
of transliteration, the methodology
of a mind
stunned at the suddenly
possible shifts of meaning - for which
like amnesiacs
in a ward on fire, we must
find words
or burn. -- Olga Broumas

WPC Buchan might not know much about art, but she knew what gave her the fucking willies, and these things took the hairy biscuit. -- Stuart Macbride

By fools, knaves fatten; by bigots, priests are well clothed; every knave finds a gull. -- Johann Georg Ritter Von Zimmermann

Here is the opportunity for you to help Chairman Mao's revolution. Who can win the most honor by telling us first? -- Ji-Li Jiang

One of these Technocrats had hacked into a laptop at a Bilderberg Group conference and listened into a conversation between a Rothschild and a Rockefeller. This conversation was about the different ways they planned to use surgical mutilation on their own loyal members. -- Kerth Barker

Certain persons are malicious solely through a necessity for talking. Their conversation, the chat of the drawing-room, gossip of the anteroom, is like those chimneys which consume wood rapidly; they need a great amount of combustibles; and their combustibles are furnished by their neighbors. -- Victor Hugo

Ritual may be vital to reaction, but it is also the life blood of revolution. -- David I. Kertzer

Critics are like brushers of noblemen's clothes. -- George Herbert

There's a village in my computer - friends, fans, readers, and colleagues. It's a populous, sometimes chaotic little burg always bustling with news, gossip, opinions and potential excitement. -- Lisa Unger

We call the heroes of the past heroes of production.We feel entitled to call the present day magazine heroes 'idols ofconsumption'.Indeed, almosteveryoneofthem is directly, or indirectly, related to the sphere of leisure time. -- Leo Lowenthal

Our world is enriched when coders and marketers dazzle us with smartphones and tablets, but, by themselves, they are just slabs. It is the music, essays, entertainment and provocations that they access, spawned by the humanities, that animate them - and us. -- Nicholas Kristof

For members of a traditional society where many traditions have been discredited, an interest in modernity can result in a restless sophistication. Mehmet Ertegun seems not to have been a restless man. -- George W. S. Trow

The jean! The jean is the destructor. It is a dictator! It is destroying creativity! The jean must be stopped! -- Pierre Cardin

Who ever hears of fat men heading a riot, or herding together in turbulent mobs? No - no, your lean, hungry men who are continually worrying society, and setting the whole community by the ears. -- Washington Irving

Gervasio Lonquimay -- Isabel Allende

Criticks are like brushers of Noblemens cloaths. -- George Herbert

The machine itself has begun to do the work of revolution. The State is now generating forces that will accomplish what no revolutionaries could accomplish by themselves. -- Charles A. Reich

History, a distillation of rumour. -- Thomas Carlyle

Besyn larveth'is! -- Patrick Weekes

upon Dibon even more, a lion for those of Moab -- John F. Macarthur Jr.

But most people will draw their own conclusions on learning that the dictator's official name, Mobutu Sese Seko Kuku Ngbendu Wa Za Banga, translates as 'the cock who goes from hen to hen knowing no fatigue'. -- Jonathan Margolis

Until all titles are taken away
Events are finally obscure forever
You wake and wonder
Whose case history you composed
As your confessions are filed
In the dialect
Of bureaux and electrons -- Thomas Merton

The computer programmer is a creator of universes for which he alone is the lawgiver. No playwright, no stage director, no emperor, however powerful, has ever exercised such absolute authority to arrange a stage or field of battle and to command such unswervingly dutiful actors or troops. -- Joseph Weizenbaum

Without the Ermen & Engels mill in Salford, owned by Friedrich Engels's textile-manufacturing father, the chronically impoverished Marx might well have not survived to pen polemics against textile manufacturers. Something -- Terry Eagleton

In Yuan" Alizadeh whispered to Kiram, "they have a word for a man who fights a darkness he cannot defeat."
"What is it?" Kiram asked.
"A fool," Alizadeh replied. -- Ginn Hale

The revolution was a gift from God to the Romanian people. The Romanian people must now repay this gift by opening their hearts to people of all faiths, especially to those who suffered here in the past. -- Robert D. Kaplan

St. Soren, Bastard Patron Saint of Manipulation -- Tiffany Reisz

Dismantling the architecture of my discontent -- Paul Auster

Bread has been made (indifferent) from potatoes;
And galvanism has set some corpses grinning,
But has not answer'd like the apparatus
Of the Humane Society's beginning,
By which men are unsuffocated gratis:
What wondrous new machines have late been spinning. -- Lord Byron

The public is so in awe of its own opinion that it never dares to form any, but catches up the first idle rumour, lest it should be behindhand in its judgment, and echoes it till it is deafened with the sound of its own voice. -- William Hazlitt

London was littered with social clubs and houses of chance, but Malfeasance was not just any gaming hell. It was located in the most notorious part of London and, Graydon had heard, was run by a pariah Djinn named Malphas. -- Thea Harrison

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Authority that can not be questioned is tyranny Terry Pratchett: A Slip of the Keyboard -- Hank Quense

Kinsey Millhone is a female Sam Spade; a thorough professional, a loner, clear-headed and unsentimental. -- Lucille Kallen

Citizendium is based on the failings and unreliability of Wikipedia. -- Larry Sanger

This book would not have been made without the tireless mentoring and rare friendship of Christian Bok, Steven Collis and Nicole Markotic. -- Jordan Scott

Despite their rising international acclaim, Sachal Studios remains virtually unknown in Pakistan. The ensemble is faced with a daunting task: to reclaim and reinvigorate an art that has lost its space in Pakistan's narrowing cultural sphere. -- Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy

Frank Schirrmacher's passing is a great loss. Among the intellectuals, he, along with Friedrich Kittler, was the only one who understood the philosophical dimensions of the Internet. -- Hubert Burda

Kindly go to Hell!
(Lestat to Oncle Julien's ghost) -- Anne Rice