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It is as if, in response to the creation of digital networks, we are changing our behaviour to become not just networked individuals but 'network animals'. — Paul Mason

With age comes wisdom and confidence, and I don't feel like I'm seeking approval as much as I used to from other people. — Terri Clark

You never know when you start a project just how good it can be. — Jenifer Lewis

When I act politely, I build a reserve of goodwill in others. That reserve allows those people to cut me some slack when I do something annoying. — John Elder Robison

I think that you certainly don't have to be aged and travel the world to write a poem. — Rita Dove

the formality of the presidency, all — David McCullough

When I write a page that reads badly I know that it is myself who has written it. When it reads well it has come through from somewhere else. — Gerald Brenan

If I defected at all, I defected from the government to the public — Edward Snowden

You're either living or you're dead. — Lil' Wayne

Think of the ills from which you are exempt. — Joseph Joubert

It's easy to stand up and say I will destroy ISIS; I will make the sands in the Middle East glow in the dark. Well, that's fine, but you have to have something to do that with. — Marco Rubio

Rohini Mohan read. While she did, I sketched her. She writes with such beauty and violence, and it seemed like the best way to listen was to really watch her, in the way that only drawing someone lets me do. — Molly Crabapple

Consider that we shouldn't call our brother a fool, since we don't know ourselves what we are. — Paracelsus

The brilliant British mathematician, eccentric, and computer pioneer Alan Turing came up with the following test: A computer can be said to be intelligent if it can (on average) fool a human into mistaking it for another human. The converse should be true. A human can be said to be unintelligent if we can replicate his speech by a computer, which we know is unintelligent, and fool a human into believing that it was written by a human. Can one produce a piece of work that can be largely mistaken for Derrida entirely randomly? — Nassim Nicholas Taleb