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I am convinced that an electronic machine, no matter how smart and intelligent, being still a mere spatial structure in concept, can neither innovate nor even understand the self-evident proposition: 'No spatial structure can be a representation of any feeling'. Such innovation can only be a work of a non-spatial mind, like a human being, and only such innovation, it should be acknowledged, can pave the way for further scientific achievements. — Kedar Joshi

It was a failure of pedagogical nerve, she reminded herself, to give up on a student. — Paul Russell

I have spent much of my life turning away from the scripts given to me, in China and in America; my refusal to be defined by the will of others is my one and only political statement. — Yiyun Li

Playing Chelsea is as tough a test as you'll get in Europe these days. — Michael Carrick

Muzzle control has to be a religion. You cannot point that weapon at one of your brothers-or yourself. Know where you barrel is at all times, and know the condition of your weapon-loaded or unloaded, bolt forward or to the rear, round in the chamber or not, safety on or off. Keep your finger off the trigger unless you're going to kill something. — Dick Couch

My aspiration is not to be loved. It is that my government be respected and credible. — Mario Monti

I want to direct, write, produce ... y'know, I love the entertainment industry. — Jason Marsden

Most great artists define a new and unique region of hell. — Scott Miller

Many people think if you say "no" you just do this to negotiate a better deal, and they didn't understand that Daft Punk really meant "no" because they didn't want to do certain things. — Pedro Winter

During the eighties and nineties, people wanted to be chic, elegant, bourgeois. — Donatella Versace

I am giving this winter two courses of lectures to three students, of which one is only moderately prepared, the other less than moderately, and the third lacks both preparation and ability. Such are the onera of a mathematical profession. — Carl Friedrich Gauss

Everyone tried with me. And everytime, it felt like the whole point of life was to see if trying was ever enough. — David Levithan