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  • #1
    Lynne M. Spreen
    “about to make, but the idea had faded. Not for the first time that day, she wished the hall outside her door hadn’t become the official gathering place for coworkers in search of gossip and idle chit chat. It wasn’t like her to lose focus so easily. Karen couldn’t afford to slow down,”
    Lynne M. Spreen

  • #2
    Lynne M. Spreen
    “Ben slumped into a chair in front of Karen’s sprawling desk, his eyes bloodshot. It wasn’t due to partying. The kid practically slept in his office. “Wes told me to fire Ashley.”
    Lynne M. Spreen

  • #3
    Jonas Saul
    “She’d been in Budapest for over four weeks and her sister Vivian had been silent since her arrival. All Sarah had was the final note her dead sister made her write telling her that Armond Stuart had fled to Hungary.”
    Jonas Saul, The Crypt

  • #4
    Jonas Saul
    “was just after two in the morning. She hoped that the dress she wore would attract the wrong kind of attention. She wasn’t trying to look like a prostitute, just vulnerable. The knee-length dress was decorated with a pretty floral pattern. It was the shortest dress she would ever wear. Her top wasn’t revealing at all. The red angora sweater gave nothing away. Jeans were”
    Jonas Saul, The Crypt

  • #5
    Jean Jaurès
    “Bien souvent, dans la contemplation et la rêverie, nous jouissons de l’univers sans lui demander ses comptes ; nous aspirons la vie enivrante de la terre avec une irréflexion absolue, et la nuit étoilée et”
    Jaures, Jean, Poèmes

  • #6
    Jean Jaurès
    “qu’elle”
    Jaures, Jean, Poèmes

  • #7
    William Shakespeare
    “Albeit unusèd to the melting mood, Drop tears as fast as the Arabian trees Their medicinal gum. Set you down this; And say besides,—that in Aleppo once, Where a malignant and a turban'd Turk Beat a Venetian”
    William Shakespeare, Othello

  • #8
    William Shakespeare
    “Soft you; a word or two before you go. I have done the state some service, and they know't.— No more of that.—I pray you, in your letters, When you shall these unlucky deeds relate, Speak of me as I am; nothing extenuate, Nor set down aught in malice: then must you speak Of one that loved not wisely, but too well; Of one not easily jealous, but,”
    William Shakespeare, Othello

  • #9
    William Shakespeare
    “You must forsake this room, and go with us: Your power and your command is taken off, And Cassio rules in Cyprus. For this slave,— If there be any cunning cruelty That can torment him much and”
    William Shakespeare

  • #10
    William Shakespeare
    “O, she was foul!— I scarce did know you, uncle; there lies your niece, Whose breath, indeed, these hands have newly stopp'd: I know this act shows horrible and grim. GRATIANO Poor Desdemona! I am glad thy father's dead: Thy match was mortal to him, and pure grief Shore his old thread in twain: did he live now, This sight would make him do a desperate turn, Yea, curse his better angel from his side, And fall to reprobance. OTHELLO 'Tis pitiful; but yet Iago knows That she with Cassio hath”
    William Shakespeare

  • #11
    “wish we were not so terribly poor, Grant," said Mrs. Thornton, in a discouraged tone. "Is there anything new that makes you say so, mother?”
    Alger, Horatio, Helping Himself

  • #12
    Ruth Clampett
    “There you go with the breasts too big again. I rub my eraser over the sketchbook page and brush the crumbs away before reworking my lines over the ghosted image. With each stroke of the pencil my dream girl comes to life, her heart-shaped face graced with huge blue eyes and plump bow lips. Oh, how I want to kiss those lips”
    Ruth Clampett, Animate Me

  • #13
    Jean Jaurès
    “isoler la terre de l’infini ; il n’en est point qui puisse isoler le moi humain de Dieu. Mais ce n’est pas à un centre physique et grossier d’attraction que la terre est soumise, c’est à un centre idéal et divin qui est présent et agissant en elle, comme il est présent et agissant partout. En sorte que, par sa soumission”
    Jean Jaurès, Poèmes

  • #14
    Jean Jaurès
    “conscience absolue est en lui comme elle est partout. C’est la superstition philosophique ou religieuse qui fait de Dieu un autre moi particulier et clos, analogue et extérieur au nôtre”
    Jean Jaurès, Poèmes

  • #15
    Edgar Wallace
    “don't know whether there's a law that stops my doing this, Jim; but if there is, you've got to get round it. You're a lawyer and you know the game. You're my pal and the best pal I've had, Jim, and you'll do it for me." The dying man looked”
    Edgar Wallace, The Green Rust

  • #16
    Eric von Hippel
    “great advantages over the manufacturer-centric innovation development systems that have been the mainstay of commerce for hundreds of years. Users that innovate can develop exactly what they want, rather than relying on manufacturers to act as their (often very imperfect) agents. Moreover, individual”
    Eric von Hippel, Democratizing Innovation

  • #17
    “Salen, K. 2007b. "Gaming Literacies: A Game Design Study in Action." Journal of Educational Multimedia and Hypermedia 16, no. 3:301-322.
    Salvia, J., and J.”
    Katie Salen, Quest to Learn: Developing the School for Digital Kids

  • #18
    Eric von Hippel
    “In 1978 Jurgen Honscheid came over from West Germany for the first Hawaiian World Cup and discovered jumping, which was new to him, although Mike Horgan and I were”
    Eric von Hippel, Democratizing Innovation

  • #19
    Eric von Hippel
    “The whole sport of high-performance windsurfing really started from that. As soon as I did it, there were about ten of us who sailed all the time together and within one or two days there were various boards out there that had footstraps of various kinds on them, and we were all going fast and jumping waves and stuff. It just kind of snowballed from there. (Shah 2000)
    By 1998, more than a million people were engaged”
    Eric von Hippel, Democratizing Innovation

  • #20
    Jean Jaurès
    “rendre à Dieu son immensité, c’est affranchir toutes les consciences qui se meuvent en lui. Dieu est une conscience infinie dont le centre est partout et la circonférence nulle part.”
    Jean Jaurès, Poèmes

  • #21
    Lynne M. Spreen
    “mentor, Michele Scott, my editors Jennifer Meeghan and Wendy Duren, and my cover artist Damon at Damonza.com for the professional boost I needed. To all my Hemet and Palm Desert friends who cheered me on without hesitation: the Wolfe Pack, Palm Springs”
    Lynne M. Spreen, Dakota Blues

  • #22
    Jean Jaurès
    “nous avertissent de ne point séparer le moi et Dieu ; et puisque Dieu s’exprime et se manifeste dans le monde, dans l’espace, dans”
    Jean Jaurès, Poèmes

  • #23
    Jean Jaurès
    “Les premières herbes qui, sur la terre verdissante, ont ondulé et frémi ne savaient pas qu’elles livraient le tressaillement secret de leur vie à une douce puissance qui le répandrait au loin. Oh ! sans doute, elles avaient je ne sais quel besoin obscur de communication”
    Jean Jaurès, Poèmes

  • #24
    Clarence Darrow
    “This book comes from the reflections and experience of more than forty years spent in court. Aside from the practice of my profession, the topics I have treated are such as have always held my interest and inspired a taste for books that discuss the human machine with its manifestations and the causes of its varied activity.”
    Clarence Darrow, Crime: Its Cause and Treatment

  • #25
    Ruth Clampett
    “Yeah, we better hurry this up so she doesn’t get jealous,” I reply with a smile, pleased that I’m bantering. That book I read on how to talk to women seems to be paying off. “What’s she wearing…your hottie”
    Ruth Clampett, Animate Me

  • #26
    Pamela Samuels Young
    “hazel eyes lasered into the screen, anticipating—no craving—an instantaneous response. Jaden had told her to text him when she was about to leave the house. So why didn’t he respond? She hopped off the bed”
    Pamela Samuels Young, Anybody's Daughter

  • #27
    “You have shut me still with a sleepy will, with nor evil nor good to do,”
    Martha Foote Crow, The American Country Girl

  • #28
    Eric von Hippel
    “The user-centered innovation process just illustrated is in sharp contrast to the traditional model, in which products and services are developed by manufacturers in a closed way, the manufacturers using patents, copyrights, and other protections to prevent imitators from free riding on their innovation investments. In this traditional model, a user's only role is to have needs, which manufacturers then”
    Eric von Hippel, Democratizing Innovation

  • #29
    Eric von Hippel
    “strongly agreed with the statement that their need information came from personal needs they”
    Eric von Hippel, Democratizing Innovation

  • #30
    Eric von Hippel
    “States, and by 1985 there were at least 48 OPAC vendors in the United States alone (Matthews 1985). In Australia (site of the study sample), OPAC adoption began about 8 years later than in the United States (Tedd 1994).
    Morrison, Roberts, and I obtained responses from 102 Australian libraries that were users of OPACs. We found that 26 percent of these had in fact modified their OPAC hardware or software far beyond the user-adjustment”
    Eric von Hippel, Democratizing Innovation



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