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Every new form of communication brings with it a perennial angst about what it is doing to our brains. We are not the first to feel that everything is changing too quickly around us, and we won't be the last. Throughout history, communication technologies have been catalysts of societal and cultural change that upset the status quo. — Alfred Hermida

At any given time, there are forty times in the world. — Jonathan Safran Foer

My mom says I have to be more positive, and I say life has to be more positive too or it's just not going to work. — Jane Wagner

Like the lark that soars in the air, first singing, then silent, content with the last sweetness that satiates it, such seemed to me that image, the imprint of the Eternal Pleasure. — Dante Alighieri

It's entirely possible to base an entire book on a long-forgotten letter. — Sara Sheridan

I'm having fun opening up. Sort of struggling to get the audience into it. It's good. It makes you fight. Not fight like antagonistic. But fight for what you believe. — Joan Jett

How easy it was to make people happy, when you didn't want or need anything from them. — Gail Godwin

I would say that I love pizza so much that sometimes I eat pizza while I'm eating pizza. Like, I'm so content with myself with how it's going that I'm like, 'I should do this more,' not realizing that the mouth is full. I'm just cramming pizza into my mouth. — Mike Birbiglia

I learned a great lesson from my mother on her deathbed. She counseled me on the importance of taking care of myself so I wouldn't end up in an unhealthy body like she did. — Marie Osmond

Philosophy is overwhelmingly complicated, its procedure depressingly slow. — Max Horkheimer

But how do I get to having to write a book? ... It was a mother who bore me, not an inkwell! — Robert Musil

The education of my brother and myself was of paramount importance to my parents, and in addition to their strong encouragement, they were prepared to make any sacrifice to further our intellectual development. — Jerome Isaac Friedman