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                #1. Students learn best not by reading the Great Books in a closed room but by opening the doors and windows of experience.
                Thomas Ehrlich
							 
            
                    
		    
                #2. It's sometimes too easy to point fingers when circumstances dramatically go awry, but as an addict, I'm ultimately responsible for my own decisions, no matter how benign or tragic the consequences.
                Moby
							 
            
            
		    
                #3. Once we become tethered to the network, we really don't need to keep computers busy. THEY KEEP US BUSY.
                Sherry Turkle
							 
            
            
		    
                #4. Time is not a river, as Einstein theorized - it's a big fucking buffalo herd that runs us down and eventually mashes us into the ground, dead and bleeding, with a hearing aid plugged into one ear and a colostomy bag instead of a .44 clapped on one leg.
                Stephen King
							 
            
                    
		    
            
            
		    
                #6. People who believe in buried gods,' said Louis.
'Do you believe in buried gods, Detective Walsh?'
'I'm Episcopalian. I believe in everything.
                John Connolly
							 
            
            
		    
                #7. In society one needs a flexible virtue; too much goodness can be blamable.
                Moliere
							 
            
            
		    
                #8. Let everyone who has the grace of intelligence fear that, because of it, he will be judged more heavily if he is negligent.
                Bridget Of Sweden
							 
            
                    
		    
                #9. And yet time eventually runs out and you wonder in your heart of hearts if those seconds, minutes, hours, days, weeks, months, years and decades were being spent the best way they possibly could.
                Cecelia Ahern
							 
            
            
		    
                #10. Traditional ways to deal with information
reading, listening, writing, talking
are painfully slow in comparison to "viewing the big picture." Those who survive information overload will be those who search for information with broadband thinking but apply it with a single-minded focus.
                Kathryn Alesandrini
							 
            
            
		 
		
			        
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