Science fiction was one of those places, particularly during the McCarthy era, where you could write whatever you wanted because it was beneath contempt. They didn't bother censoring it.


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The thing we're all looking for is happiness, and if we achieve just a modicum of that or even a...
MEL GIBSON
I am politically incorrect, that's true. Political correctness to me is just intellectual terror...
MEL GIBSON
I don't think of myself as either American or Australian really, I'm a true hybrid. It's...
MEL GIBSON
A choreographer deals with the movement that you create, and with a creative director it's about...
LAURIEANN GIBSON
Choreography is amazing. I'm still a dancer, yet I transitioned into choreography then as a Crea...
LAURIEANN GIBSON
When I began to choreograph and find my way pulling other artists' dreams out and changing music...
LAURIEANN GIBSON
If there is no more bandwidth available, the system needs to recognize that and not admit another ca...
BEN GIBSON
To secure an entire enterprise, offer guest access, and voice over WLAN, you need pervasive coverage...
BEN GIBSON
Over the last year, we've seen a sharp increase in our enterprise customer base toward voice, expand...
BEN GIBSON
To secure an entire enterprise, offer guest access, and voice over WLAN, you need pervasive coverage...
BEN GIBSON
Over the course of the next two to three quarters, we expect to see the new features baked into clie...
BEN GIBSON
I grew up across the marsh from The Citadel.
THOMAS GIBSON
There's nothing better for kids than a bucket and shovel at the beach. I grew up across the mars...
THOMAS GIBSON
You might want to be able to close a chapter of your life, but I don't believe that you ever do ...
THOMAS GIBSON
Charleston is an amazing place. I probably didn't appreciate it enough when I was growing up.
THOMAS GIBSON
You can distill deterrence down to two factors: capability and will.
CHRIS GIBSON
The cool thing is when she sends.
ANDREW GIBSON
It works like a normal fax machine where the secret sauce is in our servers here at headquarters in ...
ANDREW GIBSON
Investments are also being made on the solutions front, with organizations like HCL developing speci...
ANDREW GIBSON
The outsourcing model has changed pretty profoundly over the last three years. Outsourcing today is ...
ANDREW GIBSON
It was all on account of the goaltending. Both goalies played really well and both teams went hard, ...
ANDREW GIBSON
Last year we met as an after-school club, but this year we are meeting as a class during lunch perio...
ANDREW GIBSON
Charleston has something for everyone, rain or shine. Its architecture is unparalleled. Carriage rid...
THOMAS GIBSON
A lot of my inspiration came from the kids. But then other things; like the news, everything is pret...
ANDREA GIBSON
He is over in Iraq now, ... I worry every day when I wake up. 'How's he doing? I haven't heard from ...
ANDREA GIBSON
All the students were in charge of interviewing, writing, brainstorming ideas and designing.
ANDREA GIBSON
The interesting aspect of this publication is that it was produced and written by undergraduate stud...
ANDREA GIBSON
The purpose of Engage is to raise awareness and promote undergraduate research among the student bod...
ANDREA GIBSON
Political poems are love poems, and then love poems can be political in this society where people ca...
ANDREA GIBSON
This year we were given a one-time fund for this special edition of Engage. We hope to secure fundin...
ANDREA GIBSON
I don't have to be working every moment. Why turn something good into a hard job? It's more ...
MEL GIBSON
I want to drive down health care costs.
CHRIS GIBSON
What I need to do to heal myself and to be assuring and allay the fears of others and to heal them i...
MEL GIBSON
'The Dance Scene' is just a real look at what it takes. You see the award shows. You see the...
LAURIEANN GIBSON
Importantly, rather than being solely concerned with U.N. approval, the president must come first to...
CHRIS GIBSON
When my sister and I were kids, swimming down in Charleston, there was this pizza parlor that had th...
THOMAS GIBSON
For me, a dancer is part of an artist's entertainment - 'backup dancer' isn't even i...
LAURIEANN GIBSON
I remember driving home from a movie - it wasn't 'Halloween' but another one, maybe the ...
THOMAS GIBSON
She's like a Barbie, then she wants to be a superhero, or coming out of a spaceship and everythi...
LAURIEANN GIBSON
I want to try with someone who loves me enough to try with me. I want to grow old looking at the sam...
RACHEL GIBSON
I think the 'Lethal Weapon' movies contain my favorite performances. It sounds really crummy...
MEL GIBSON
It's disappointing to lose any qualified individual that was interested in this job, and that we wer...
BRIAN GIBSON
We take the simple view that, whether they are set up as a trust or a company, it makes sense that t...
BRIAN GIBSON
Ron Cranford is trying to make heroes out of people who have done some really evil things. The whole...
BRIAN GIBSON
The usher will tell me to sit down 30 to 40 times each game, but I can't. I'm motivated.
BRIAN GIBSON