Quotes
Glenn D. Walker
You don't fight this fellow rifle to rifle. You locate him and back away. Blow the hell out of him and then police up.
These are the favored ones-year after year-read under dim spot lamps in taxis or air shuttles, balanced on subways, carried on boardwalks and into bathtubs. They develop broken spines, pages like prune skin or go to their reward in the land of lost umbrellas.
By action and reaction do we become strong or weak, according to the character of our thoughts and mental states. Fear is the deadly nightshade of the mind.
You men are not our protectors... If you were, who would there be to protect us from?
It is not true that nice guys finish last. Nice guys are winners before the game ever starts.
We're all crazy and the only difference between patients and their therapists is the therapists haven't been caught yet.
I used to want to be a Lawyer, but I didn't want to have half my brain sucked out.
Seven days without laughter makes one weak.
Laughter is the brush that sweeps away the cobwebs of your heart.
People are not fundamentally bad. It only takes the smallest of correctives to take care of that tiny minority that wants to disrupt the community.
Our growth rate continues to be staggering.
No, we don't pay for publicity, never have and most likely never will; it hasn't been necessary, and I don't see that it will be necessary.
Love. It isn't very popular in technical circles to say a lot of mushy stuff about love, but frankly it's a very very important part of what holds our project together.
Imagine a world in which every single person on the planet is given free access to the sum of all human knowledge. That's what we're doing.
I have always viewed the mission of Wikipedia to be much bigger than just creating a killer website. We're doing that of course, and having a lot of fun doing it, but a big part of what motivates us is our larger mission to affect the world in a positive way.
Mary H. Waldrip
When someone sings his own praises, he always gets the tune too high.
Mary H. Waldrip
Grandchildren are God's way of compensating us for growing old.