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In the long run a medium's content matters less than the medium itself in influencing how we think and act. As our window onto the world, and onto ourselves, a popular medium molds what we see and how we see it-and eventually, if we use it enough, it changes who we are, as individuals and as a society. — Nicholas Carr

We need not worry about the future, we need not be prophetic about the future, we need not say a single thing about the future. We should be joyous and happy in this moment, and the next moment will be coming out of this moment. It will be suffused with the celebration of this moment, and naturally it will lead you into a higher celebration. The future is going to come out of this present. — Rajneesh

As happy as I am off the floor, on the floor I am the opposite. I don't take any crap. — Gilbert Arenas

Last week, I had to offer my publisher a bottle that was far too good for him, simply because there was nothing between the insulting and the superlative. — A.J. Liebling

The criteria for architecture after the tsunami is humbleness — Kengo Kuma

I grew up in LA. I sort of watched the Raiders play and that sort of thing. — Jay Hernandez

There is a recurrent scene from those dinners that surfaces again and again, like an obsessive undercurrent in a dream. Julian, at the head of the long table, rises to his feet and lifts his wineglass. 'Live forever,' he says.
And the rest of us rise too, and clink our glasses across the table, like an army regiment crossing sabres: Henry and Bunny, Charles and Francis, Camilla and I. 'Live forever,' we chorus, throwing our glasses back in unison.
And always, always, that same toast. Live forever. — Donna Tartt

Things never happen like I imagined them — John Green

There's one of the great lies of all times, that computers save time. They don't. They're time suckers. So, I'm trying not to get involved in the Photoshop. — Jay Maisel

The one who understood that you don't always have to prove to the world that you are a man. — Hamidah Gul

I had a latent impression that there was something decidedly fine in Mr. Wopsle's elocution - not for old associations' sake, I am afraid, but because it was very slow, very dreary, very up-hill and down-hill, and very unlike any way in which any man in any natural circumstances of life or death ever expressed himself about anything. — Charles Dickens