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Virtual-reality researchers have long struggled to eliminate effects that distort the brain's normal processing of visual information, and when these effects arise in equipment that augments or mediates the real world, they can be that much more disturbing. — Steve Mann

Gradually, then suddenly. — Ernest Hemingway,

From now on . . ."

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"When it rains . . ."

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"Think of me. — Lisa De Jong

People don't get my sense of humour. — Tamara Ecclestone

We tend to think of the erotic as an easy, tantalizing sexual arousal. I speak of the erotic as the deepest life force, a force which moves us toward living in a fundamental way. — Audre Lorde

Entrepreneurs end up spending 40% more than what they initially predicted. — Vinil Ramdev

Well, I haven't signed anything giving people the right to do anything they want with my image, you know what I mean. I have the ultimate say. — Joaquin Phoenix

I'd say people do need some help with poetry because I think poetry just helps takes us to places that Americans aren't always accustomed to going. — Edward Hirsch

Most every charge you level at American capitalism applies with equal force to communism, with this nice difference, that the Reds make no pretense at such frivolities as civil liberties or environmentalism. The differences in degree are so great that they result in a radical difference in kind. — Edward Abbey

The difficulty that contestation must be done in the name of an authority is resolved this: I contest in the name of contestation what experience itself is. — Georges Bataille

Loving someone is waking up a little bit earlier than they do so you can pray for their day. — Melissa Z

better person." I'm — Martha N. Beck

When we are asked to show our love for God, our desire for him, when he asks us as Jesus asked Peter, 'Lovest thou me?' we have to give proof of it. 'Lovest thou me more than these, more than any human companionship, more than any human love?' It is not filth and ugliness, drugs and drink and perversion he is asking us to prefer him to. He is asking us to prefer him to all beauty and loveliness. To all other love. He is giving us a chance to prove our faith, our hope, our charity. It is as hard and painful as Abraham's ordeal, when he thought he was asked to perform a human sacrifice and immolate his son. — Dorothy Day