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The process of technological development is like building a cathedral," remarked Baran years later. "Over the course of several hundred years new people come along and each lays down a block on top of the old foundations, each saying, 'I built a cathedral.'Next month another block is placed atop the previous one. Then comes along an historian who asks, 'Well, who built the cathedral?' Peter added some stones here, and Paul added a few more. If you are not careful, you can con yourself into believing that you did the most important part. But the reality is that each contribution has to follow onto previous work. Everything is tied to everything else. — Katie Hafner

Just smiling at someone walking down the street can make the person's day. It's all about paying it forward. — Mariska Hargitay

I have mixed feelings about those sorts of things. When I see it done by interesting young people, I think it's very valid. But when established photographers, people in their forties, copy me and get a lot of money, well, I find that to be very stupid. — Helmut Newton

Because I was poor at developing bonds of trust with people, I had an unusually strong attachment to things. — Marie Kondo

You own your own words, unless they contain information. In which case they belong to no one. — Stewart Brand

It was my love for the guitar that first got me into music and singing. — Ed Sheeran

The idea that IT professionals don't need business acumen is a destructive myth. — Al Kuebler

A dark god. And she knew that thought was her own. Because the very thing that repelled her about Raphael also attracted her. Power. — Nalini Singh

Doubt is really a groping ignorance. — Eliphas Levi

There were so many bands in New Orleans. But most of the musicians had day jobs, you know
trades. They were bricklayers and carpenters and cigar makers and plasterers. Some had little businesses of their own
coal and wood and vegetable stores. Some worked on the cotton exchange and some were porters. They had to work at other trades 'cause there were so many musicians, so many bands. It was the most musical town in the country. — Zutty Singleton

People should be left to believe what they like, so long as they harm no one else. Apart from normal expectations of politeness, it is not however clear why people should require their personal beliefs to be treated with special sensitivity by others, to the point that if others fail to tip-toe respectfully around them they will start throwing bombs. — A.C. Grayling

The more informative your advertising, the more persuasive it will be. — David Ogilvy