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“Kids are kids...They do stupid stuff. The thing you guys don't understand is that with this email business, there is no such thing as confidentiality anymore.”
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“He had drive and hunger somewhere, like a phantom limb, agitating faintly away in his gut. He’d been an ambitious young man, he’d gotten drunk just looking at the constantly changing face of the churning, radiant world.”
― Come with Me
― Come with Me
“The City of Palo Alto had to commit to building affordable homes. Stanford University with its $21.4 billion endowment, its eight thousand acres, 60 percent of it open even now, needed to model good citizenship with a little mixed-income lodging for both employees and the greater community. The state had to kick in. The tech industry was obscenely wealthy. (He’d recently read that Bill Gates’s $90 billion fortune was .5 percent of the U.S. GDP.) There was still a federal government out there, no matter how frozen and hobbled by idiocy and partisanship and downright meanness; someone somewhere had to care.”
― Come with Me
― Come with Me





