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When Benjamin Franklin invented the lightning-rod, the clergy, both in England and America, with enthusiastic support of George III, condemned it as an impious attempt to defeat the will of God. — Bertrand Russell
You could warm Mars up, over time, with greenhouse gases. — Elon Musk
We've surpassed ourselves now, we're exploring terrain beyond the limits of merely human understanding. Sometimes its contours, even in conventional space, are just too intricate for our brains to track; other times its very axes extend into dimensions inconceivable to minds built to fuck and fight on some prehistoric grassland. So many things constrain us, from so many directions. The most altruistic and sustainable philosophies fail before the brute brain-stem imperative of self-interest. Subtle and elegant equations predict the behavior of the quantum world, but none can explain it. After four thousand years we can't even prove that reality exists beyond the mind of the first-person dreamer. We have such need of intellects greater than our own. But we're not very good at building them. — Peter Watts
Guess, if you can, and choose, if you dare. — Pierre Corneille
If everybody has a voice, then you end up with something average. — Jason Calacanis
From Doc Dom, the thriller that I'm currently working on. Hernando Suarez to one of his henchmen who had just betrayed him.
"Where there is garbage, there's a rat. — Christopher Bowron
At the cry of a new born salt is being sprinkle at the wound of a barren woman — Peter Adejimi
Richelieu was a great statesman, and like all great statesman, he was a very ruthless man. He's not cruel. He just does what he has to do. And in his own mind, he's absolutely right. — Adrian Hodges
My aspiration is not to be loved. It is that my government be respected and credible. — Mario Monti
The precondition for thinking politically on a global scale is to see the unity of the unnecessary suffering taking place. * — John Berger