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The widening gap between technology and human needs can only be filled by ethics. We have seen in the last thirty years many examples of the power of ethics. The worldwide environmental movement, basing its power on ethical persuasion, has scored many victories over industrial wealth and technological arrogance. The most spectacular victory of the environmentalists was the downfall of the nuclear industry in the United States and many other countries, first in the domain of nuclear power and more recently in the domain of weapons. It was the environmental movement that closed down factories for making nuclear weapons in the United States, from plutonium-producing Hanford to warhead-producing Rocky Flats. Ethics can be a force more powerful than politics and economics. — Freeman Dyson

I have also considered many scientific plans during my pushing you around in your pram! — Albert Einstein

There's something about a humid, dusky evening that's kind of sexy. — Sam Trammell

When you lose someone, a whole lot of perfectly normal circumstances suddenly take on different meaning. You see it in a different light. You wonder if they knew. I wondered. Doctors have told me that people do have a sense of their own approaching death. — Joan Didion

There are a thousand viewpoints in the viewtiful city. — Herb Caen

Everything. Things you lost. Things you're gonna lose. Everything. Here's where it all ties together. — Haruki Murakami

The rich would do better with a smaller share of a rapidly growing economy then they're doing now with a large share of an economy that is barely growing at all. — Robert Reich

Learning is a profoundly important part of what makes us human. It is also something Good Old-Fashioned AI struggled with. The — Luke Dormehl

Teachers and learners are correlates, one of which was never intended to be without the other. — Jonathan Edwards

normal's the watchword — Rob Thomas

The loss of her parents was an echo now. She hadn't stopped missing them and figured she never would. It was just that it was no longer a pain she ran from, but a lesson in how love morphs with loss and what you remember of those you loved. — J.H. Croix

I purely came over because I thought you looked extremely lonely. You have an extremely sensitive face. — J.D. Salinger