The hard part is to choose.

There are infinitely many kinds of beautiful lives.

Maria Popova: Figuring

Ich ende, also bin ich.

We spend our lives trying to discern where we end and the rest of the world begins.

Maria Popova: Figuring

FS.

Notice I didn't say "TV".

"TV" is a nickname and nicknames are for friends, and television is no friend of mine.

Segment from the "Last Donut" skit in the second season of Mr. Show

Pamplemoupdate.

Making apps and games from an island in the Marquesas sounds idyllic. It's easy to imagine a developer smiling, one hand on the keyboard and the other holding a perspiring glass of pamplemousse juice, so pleased with his choices. 'AH! Dee-li-cious!' In truth, the developer can't enjoy his pamplemousse juice because he's too busy swearing at faraway bodies in Silicon Valley who think 10 G software updates are perfectly reasonable.Making apps and games from an island in the Marquesas sounds idyllic. It's easy to imagine a developer smiling, one hand on the keyboard and the other holding a perspiring glass of pamplemousse juice, so pleased with his choices. 'AH! Dee-li-cious!' In truth, the developer can't enjoy his pamplemousse juice because he's too busy swearing at faraway bodies in Silicon Valley who think 10 G software updates are perfectly reasonable.

Hundred Rabbits: tools ecosystem

Turbo Book.

By saying "just like a book," Borland means, for example, that this software may be used by any number of people, and may be freely moved from one computer location to another, so long as there is no possibility of it being used at one location while it's being used at another or on a computer network by more than one user at one location. Just like a book can't be read by two different people in two different places at the same time, neither can the software be used by two different people in two different places at the same time.

Borland: No-Nonsense License Statement

(via Wikipedia: Turbo Pascal)