Transhumanation Quotes & Sayings
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At first everything went according to plan and they called it ka. When things began going wrong and the dying started, they called that ka, too. Ka, the gunslinger could have told them, was often the last thing you had to rise above. — Stephen King

On ships they call them barnacles; in business they attach themselves to desks and are called vice presidents. — Fred Allen

To find the truth, try to follow the Socratic method. Just don't forget to follow your intuition and imagination. — Debasish Mridha

I think when you see so many Hindu temples of the 10th century or earlier disfigured, defaced, you realise that something terrible happened. I feel the civilisation of that closed world was mortally wounded by those invasions the old world is destroyed. That has to be understood. Ancient Hindu India was destroyed. — V.S. Naipaul

If Ottawa giveth, then Ottawa can taketh away. — Stephen Harper

Our privacy is starting to be invaded and we can't get anything done. I'm happy with the fundraising but upset we don't have time to talk and meet with people. — Terry Fox

If therefore you shall be remembered for what you did with what you had more than what you had, use what you have to do something distinctive now and leave a notable footprint before you go — Ernest Agyemang Yeboah

Nintendo's philosophy is never to go the easy path; it's always to challenge ourselves and try to do something new. — Shigeru Miyamoto

It's never like we're up there being miserable at work, that's not something that happens for us. We love our work. So, when the performer loves what they're doing, it's easy for us to love what we're doing. — Jennifer Abbott

Man is indeed lost, but that does not mean that he is nothing. We must resist humanism, but to make a man a zero is not the right way to resist it ... [The] Christian position is that man is made in the image of God and even though he is now a sinner, he can do things that are tremendous - he can influence history for this life and the life to come, for himself and for others ... From the biblical viewpoint, man is lost, but great. — Francis Schaeffer