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I don't think any of us can do much about the rapid growth of new technology. A new technology helps to fuel the economy, and any discussion of slowing its growth has to take account of economic consequences. However, it is possible for us to learn how to control our own uses of technology. — Neil Postman

We have good reason to believe that memories of early childhood do not persist in consciousness because of the absence or fragmentary character of language covering this period. Words serve as fixatives for mental images ... Even at the end of the second year of life when word tags exist for a number of objects in the child's life, these words are discrete and do not yet bind together the parts of an experience or organize them in a way that can produce a coherent memory. — Selma Fraiberg

I think there are people who really always have and always will care about the quality of music in general, about the sound of the music, things like that. — Daryl Hall

Well, it's no good jumping at conclusions."
"Jump? You don't even crawl distantly within sight of a conclusion. I believe if you caught the cat with her head in the cream-jug you'd say it was conceivable that the jug was empty when she got there. — Dorothy L. Sayers

Sometimes perception is almost more important than the skill level of an actor. — Shia Labeouf

A girl always pretends to be a princess at one point, no matter how little her life is like one. — Alex Flinn

Will you go to His feet and place yourself entirely at His disposal? — William Booth

If people could be as honest as animals, what a different world it would be. — Tippi Hedren

It may be true that the government that governs best governs least Unfortunately, the same is also true of the government that governs worst. — Jane Bowles

There is one tradition in America I am proud to inherit. It is our first freedom and the truest expression of our Americanism: the ability to dissent without fear. It is our right to utter the words, I disagree. We must feel at liberty to speak those words to our neighbors, our clergy, our educators, our news media, our lawmakers and, above all, to the one among us we elect President. — Natalie Merchant

As you both know, the secret to a long and happy life in our world is knowing how to keep your secrets. — Rick Dakan

Your dreams can be realities. They are the stuff that leads us through life toward great happiness. — Deborah Norville

I am sure that the dangers of this system (the Federal Constitution) are real, when those who have no similar interest with the people of this country (the South) are to legislate for us - when our dearest rights are to be left, in the hands of those, whose advantage it will be to infringe them. — Patrick Henry