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There is no doubt that Earth Central, the planetary and sector AIs, and even some ship and drone AIs are capable, without acquiring additional processing space, of setting up synergetic systems within themselves that result in an exponential climb in intelligence (mathematically defined as climbing beyond all known scales within minutes). So why not? Ask then why a human, capable of learning verbatim the complete works of Shakespeare, instead drinks a bottle of brandy, then giggles a lot and falls over. — Neal Asher

The very first task of leadership is to set the vision for the organization. If you don't set the vision, you're not the leader. — Rick Warren

Life is so strange
I don't know why
But somebody, somebody has to cry. — Elvis Costello

Nature was more merciful than men, providing for those who suffered great pain such blessedness as fainting; but men were cruel and brought their victims out of faints that the pain might start again. (On being tortured/The Tower.) — Jean Plaidy

We are more often frightened than hurt; and we suffer more from imagination than from reality. — Lucius Annaeus Seneca

About when to let others sacrifice themselves for you, even if its selfish. They say that if the sacrifice is the ultimate way for that person to show you that they love you, let them do it. — Veronica Roth

The great artist is one whom constraint exalts, for whom the obstacle is a springboard. — Andre Gide

Long life is denied us; therefore let us do something to show that we have lived. — Marcus Tullius Cicero

Objects and their manufacture are inseparable, you understand a product if you understand how it's made. — Jonathan Ive

Nature, everywhere the most amazingly and outstandingly remarkable producer of living bodies, being most carefully arranged according to physical, mechanical, and chemical laws, does not give even the smallest hint of its extraordinary and tireless workings and quite clearly points to its work as being alone worthy of a benign and omnipotent God ... — Bill Nye