“Life is a reaching out for something or someone. That is its definition.”
The Scent of Water (1963), Chapter 13.2
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Elizabeth Goudge 20
English fiction writer 1900–1984Related quotes
Dracula's Daughter, trying to explain her situation to Dr. Garth
Dracula's Daughter (1936)

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Usenet postings, 1997

UTI interview (2004)
Context: The law about what is stealing is very clear. Stealing is taking something away from someone so they cannot use it. There’s no way that making a copy of something is stealing under that definition.
If you make a copy of something, you’ll be prosecuted for copyright infringement or something similar — not larceny (the legal term for stealing). Stealing, like piracy and intellectual property, is another one of those terms cooked up to make us think of intellectual works the same way we think of physical items. But the two are very different.
You can’t just punish people because they took away a “potential sale”. Earthquakes take away potential sales, as do libraries and rental stores and negative reviews. Competitors also take away potential sales.

Source: Culture and Value (1980), p. 41e
“Never confuse someone else's inability to do something with its inability to be done.”
Source: Life, the Truth, and Being Free (2010), p. 16