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that younger people are so used to text-based communications, where they have time to gather their thoughts and precisely plan what they are going to say, that they are losing their ability to have spontaneous conversation. She argues that the muscles in our brain that help us with spontaneous conversation are getting less exercise in the text-filled world, so our skills are declining. When we did the large focus group where we split the room by generation - kids on the left, parents on the right - a strange thing happened. Before the show started, we noticed that the parents' side of the room was full of chatter. People were talking to one another and asking how they had ended up at the event and getting to know people. On the kids' side, everyone was buried in their phones and not talking to anyone around them. — Aziz Ansari

I've been born, and once is enough. — T. S. Eliot

I failed, many times in my life. One failure that I always remember was when my second book was rejected by 36 publishers. Many years later, I watched HuffPost come alive — Arianna Huffington

It was always too late, she thought. At the point when you actually realized something important, the moment to do anything about it had already slipped by. — Emily Grayson

I'm using Fender Twin Reverbs and Fender Blues Devilles on stage. — Ike Turner

Words have a force far beyond that of ink stains on pages or spoken sounds... Whether written or spoken, language found in forbidden books can warp space-time and tear the fabric of reality. — Daniel Harms

But I did a lot of boxing and I was captain of an Australian surf club. — Rod Taylor

Sam looked at me, yellow eyes catching and holding me. I miss being me. I miss you. All the time. — Maggie Stiefvater

For a rational, modern mind, talk of the supernatural can be disturbing - an embarrassment. — James Martin

For we have been there in the books and out of the books - and where we go, if we are any good, there you can go as we have been. A country, finally, erodes and the dust blows away, the people all die and none of them were of any importance permanently, except those who practised the arts, — Ernest Hemingway,

Cuban public is special - they participate, generate a lot of energy, both in a positive and negative sense. It's always an expressive audience. — Fernando Perez

To marvel at nothing is just about the one and only thing, Numicius, that can make a man happy and keep him that way. — Horace

It is neither a great praise nor a great blame when people say a tendency is in or out of fashion. If a tendency is as it should be at one time, it is always as it should be. — Madeleine De Souvre, Marquise De ...

The colonel dwelt in a vortex of specialists who were still specializing in trying to determine what was troubling him. They hurled lights in his eyes to see if he could see, rammed needles into nerves to hear if he could feel. There was a urologist for his urine, a lymphologist for his lymph, an endocrinologist for his endocrines, a psychologist for his psyche, a dermatologist for his derma; there was a pathologist for his pathos, a cystologist for his cysts, and a bald and pendantic cetologist from the zoology department at Harvard who had been shanghaied ruthlessly into the Medical Corps by a faulty anode in an I.B.M. machine and spent his sessions with the dying colonel trying to discuss Moby Dick with him. — Joseph Heller