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Man is by nature restless. When left too long in one place he will inevitably grow bored, unmotivated, and unproductive. — Ricardo Semler

Oh, my God. Did I force myself on him? Wait, under him. Can you force yourself under someone? — Alexa Riley

None of its components were conscious beings. As post-conscious AIs, they were well beyond that. They — Ken MacLeod

It is spectacular to watch an erupting volcano; but it is even much more spectacular to watch the rise of a newly exploding revolutionary idea! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

That's what the gas is about, that's what the bloating is about and that's what the fat storage is about. — Suzanne Somers

In order to understand the movement of prices, you need not an oscilloscope to measure the entire market and reduce it to noise, but a microscope to investigate the creative process behind every company and its price. — George Gilder

If we believed that those agencies were appointed by a benevolent Providence as the means of accomplishing wise purposes which could not be compassed if they did not exist, then everything done by mankind which tends to chain up these natural agencies or to restrict their mischievous operation, from draining a pestilential marsh down to curing the toothache, or putting up an umbrella, ought to be accounted impious ; which assuredly nobody does account them, notwithstanding an undercurrent of sentiment setting in that direction which is occasionally perceptible. — John Stuart Mill

In the beginning the Gods made man, and fashioned the sky and the sea, And the earth's fair face for man's dwelling-place, and this was the Gods' decree: Lo, We have given to man five wits: he discerneth folly and sin; He is swift to deride all the world outside, and blind to the world within: So that man may make sport and amuse Us, in battling for phrases or pelf, Now that each may know what forebodeth woe to his neighbor, and not to himself. — James Branch Cabell

Television characters live inside our minds as though they're actual people. In fact, we know more about them than we do about most people in our physical lives. — Neal Pollack

Our connection was like a hidden force pulling us towards one another, and resisting it took a strength that I didn't know I could keep up for much longer. — Michelle Madow

A college education shows a man how little other people know. — Thomas Chandler Haliburton