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Medicine may be defined as the art or the science of keeping a patient quiet with frivolous reasons for his illness and amusing him with remedies good or bad until nature kills him or cures him. — Gilles Menage

Digital living will include less and less dependence upon being in a specific place at a specific time, and the transmission of place itself will start to become possible. — Nicholas Negroponte

And must I not conceal myself like one who has swallowed gold- lest my soul should be ripped up? — Friedrich Nietzsche

I really, sincerely believe that one should trust the work, and not the author. — Peter Greenaway

I am, more than anything else, happy. — Mary, Crown Princess Of Denmark

My inbox [showed me] how much pain there is in the world. I appreciated hearing from people, but it was hard to know I couldn't do anything. — Emily Yoffe

Maybe someday I'll be his and he'll be mine. And space or time won't matter because we were meant to be.
But I won't hold my breath. Life doesn't usually work out the way we hope. — Amber L. Johnson

Social Security is an extremely complicated program. — John Thune

The sun won't shine since you went away, seems like the rain's falling every day. There's just one heart, where there once was two; that's the way it's gotta be until I get over you. — Christina Milian

Think of it: the lowest common denominator in being digital is not your operating system, modem, or model of computer. It's a tiny piece of plastic, designed decades ago by Bell Labs' Charles Krumreich, Edwin Hardesty, and company, who thought they were making an inconspicuous plug for a few telephone handsets. Not in their wildest dreams was Registered Jack 11 - a modular connector more commonly known as the RJ-11 - meant to be plugged and unplugged so many times, by so many people, for so many reasons, all over the world. — Nicholas Negroponte

We reject the teaching that God will reinstate the temple and its rites and ceremonies. Heb. 9:1-10, 28. — Anonymous