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There just isn't anything more invigorating than to read an article or hear about an entrepreneur using the term 'disruptive technology' that makes no reference to me as the source. When it's clear they really got the idea and they use it as if it were in everyday parlance, that's the ultimate triumph. — Clayton Christensen

Arguably the greatest technological triumph of the century has been the public-health system, which is sophisticated preventive and investigative medicine organized around mostly low- and medium-tech equipment; ... fully half of us are alive today because of the improvements. — Richard Rhodes

Degrees of accuracy are only degrees of refinement and magnitude in no way affects the fundamental reliability, which refers, as directional or angular sense, toward centralized truths.
Truth is a relationship. — R. Buckminster Fuller

If you're sitting around thinking what other people think about your work, you'll just become paralysed. — Steven Soderbergh

the Nazis first and the Soviets later made efforts to direct responsibility for the killing of the Jews to the countries they both invaded. Certainly — Timothy Snyder

Still, she was not sorry. If the world is divided into seeing and not seeing, Marya thought, I shall always choose to see. — Catherynne M Valente

Carmen kicked at the dirt. She couldn't equate finding the virus at home with good luck. It was powerful, this thing, ruthless, a perfectly honed survivor for who knew how many millennia. Perhaps it was old as life itself, a malevolent offshoot of the first sampling of creation. Yet Leigh and Daintith thought they could track it to its lair and swat it like some bothersome insect. — Patrick Lynch

Free competition exists inside shelters of law, custom, insurance, political approval, and carefully protected status. — Mason Cooley

If nothing in this world satisfies me, perhaps it is because I was made for another world. — C.S. Lewis

Every dogma embodies some shade of truth to give it seeming currency. — Amos Bronson Alcott

And talking of the dear family party which would then be restored, of their mutual pursuits and cheerful society, as the only happiness worth a wish. — Jane Austen

Do you know what a journalist is? Someone who hasn't written a novel yet. — Lavie Tidhar