
Top 16 Effect Of Computers On Humanity Quotes
#1. It's tough. We don't have a character-driven show so I think the fans get really frustrated because they don't get to see any consistency in terms of what's happening romantically. We kind of just have to take it with a grain of salt. It shows up where it shows up.
Eva LaRue
#2. The classification above is based on a 2011 presentation by MIT grad student David Hernandez for my cosmology class. Because such simplistic taxonomies are strictly impossible, they should be taken with a large grain of salt:
Max Tegmark
#3. If you don't create your reality, your reality will create you.
Lizzie West
#4. The only reason Toronto is no longer the dullest city on earth is that it is no longer full of Anglo-Canadians. It is full of Hong Kong Chinese. And not a few Italians.
Joel Garreau
#5. I have to go to the woods, and I have to meet the wolf, or else my life will never begin.
Clarissa Pinkola Estes
#6. I walked out and breathed fresh air. I felt the sun on my skin. The world is a different place when you are well, when you are young. The world is beautiful and safe. I said hello to the gatekeeper. He said hello back to me.
Sarah Winman
#7. We call it a coincidence. Three thousand years ago, they called it magic. Two thousand years ago, it was called a miracle.
Robert Ellis
#8. [My father and his friends] believed in equality for women without troubling to acquire the basic domestic skills which would have made that equality possible.
P.D. James
#9. The kingdom of self tends to be more focused on what the hands can touch than what the heart should embrace.
Paul David Tripp
#10. I think I'm getting better at being verbal. I used to have a lot of problems with it. I had my own little demons that I was fighting, and I used the banjo as an escape.
Bela Fleck
#11. By all means," said Richard. "Let's talk about something other than books. Something safer. Like politics or religion.
Charlie Hill
#12. I know Charlie Kaufman really well, for instance. Charlie Kaufman starts a story, and he has no freaking idea where he's going. None. Zero. And he doesn't want to know, because there's a little bit of death in that.
Stephen Gaghan
#13. I often had to pass over photographs because in a mass of animals invariably one would be wandering in the wrong direction, thereby disrupting the pattern I was trying to achieve. Today the ability to digitally alter this disruption is at hand.
Art Wolfe
#14. When computers are able to imagine, then humanity will get its death notice.
Debasish Mridha
#15. When I begin writing, I have no idea what my novels are ultimately going to be about. I don't have a plot. I never consider a theme. I don't make notes or outlines.
Tawni O'Dell
#16. The brain is not a bag of traits. It's startlingly complex. There are few or no single genes with a consistent effect on the mind.
Steven Pinker
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