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Sometimes people think they want to know things, but then they hear the answer and realize they'd prefer to be in the dark. — Hannah Harrington

If the concept of consciousness were to fall to science, what would happen to our sense of moral agency and free will? If conscious experience were reduced somehow to mere matter in motion, what would happen to our appreciation of love and pain and dreams and joy? If conscious human beings were just animated material objects, how could anything we do to them be right or wrong? — Daniel Dennett

What I enjoy is a collaboration. Working with other like-minded people. People who have brilliant minds and big hearts. — Julian Ovenden

It seems everyone is converging on a simple set of facts: Our lives are digital, and we wish to share our lives. Pinterest came at it through images, artfully curated. Facebook came at it through friends, cunningly organized. Dropbox came to it via files, cleverly clouded. — John Battelle

Just for a moment, amid all the bad stuff, this was a happy place again. — Caroline Green

Efficient spending and saving will give the family more security, more opportunities, more education, and a higher standard of living. — Ezra Taft Benson

Politics is the means by which the will of the few becomes the will of the many. — Howard W. Koch

I had never really fired guns before, so this was all very new to me. — Shane West

Without theory there is nothing to modify or learn. — W. Edwards Deming

I lived at home and I cycled every morning to the railway station to travel by train to Johannesburg followed by a walk to the University, carrying sandwiches for my lunch and returning in the evening the same way. — Sydney Brenner

And finally I begin to have such a success in my examinations that I found myself in a career you see. — Victoria De Los Angeles

Just as love makes you blind so does wealth, and of the two blindnesses wealth is the worse because of the incalculable harm it is able to do to people other than yourself. — Rufus King

A book without words is a mind without thought. — Catherine Forbes