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Paul Johnson The image of the scientist who puts the pursuit of truth before anything else has been shattered and replaced by a man on the make or a quasi-religious enthusiast who wants to prove his case at any cost. Science is becoming the tool of campaigning warfare, in which truth is the first casualty.
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Richard Shim The PC industry is quickly becoming commoditized as prices come down and penetration rates go up. ... But there are certain segments where folks can still make a lot of money.
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Bruce Coville The first time I can remember thinking that I would like to be a writer came in sixth grade, when our teacher Mrs. Crandall gave us an extended period of time to write a long story. I loved doing it. I started working seriously at becoming a writer when I was seventeen.
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Bruce Coville I feel like a very lucky person. From the time I was young, I had a dream of becoming a writer. Now that dream has come true, and I am able to make my living doing something I really love.
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Bel Powley I was quite academic, quite geeky when I was a kid. I was more interested in going to school than I was in becoming a film star or something.
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David Hanson Machines are becoming devastatingly capable of things like killing. Those machines have no place for empathy. There's billions of dollars being spent on that. Character robotics could plant the seed for robots that actually have empathy.
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William Gibson I've never really been very interested in computers themselves. I don't watch them; I watch how people behave around them. That's becoming more difficult to do because everything is around them.
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William Gibson If I write something set 60 years in the future, I am going to have to explain how humanity got there, and that's becoming quite a big job.
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Eric S. Raymond Does Facebook behave like a tool in my hand, or a firehose designed to spew at me in accordance with other peoples' agendas? Concretely: can I write my own client to present a filtered view of the Facebook stream, or have other people do that for me?
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Gore Vidal Walter Lippmann suggests that the United States behaves like a society which thinks it is complete with no more to accomplish; that, for better or worse, we are what we are, and the only danger to our comfort is external.
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Gore Vidal Of all recent presidents, Clinton was expected to behave the most sensibly in economic matters. He understood how the economy works. But because he had used various dodges to stay out of the Vietnam War, he came to office ill at ease with the military.
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Don Cornelius People who dance well, dress well, are well groomed and know how to behave seem to know others who dance, dress and behave well.
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Susan Minot A lot of readers want characters to behave in a responsible way, or they want to understand the characters' dilemma and act, in a way, on their behalf.
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Sean Booth Our live set's become increasingly complex recently; we've been doing stuff that's been vastly too much information for most people to deal with and I think it's quite interesting watching how people behave in those situations, under those circumstances.
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Stephen Covey You can't talk your way out of problems you behave yourself into.
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James Howard Kunstler The human race needs a time out from all this techno-magic-mischief, a period to reflect on what we've done and how we ought to behave with this stuff.
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Leila Aboulela I write fiction that reflects Islamic logic: fictional worlds where cause and effect are governed by Muslim rationale. However, my characters do not necessarily behave as 'good' Muslims; they are not ideals or role models.
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Walt Mossberg There's no other major item most of us own that is as confusing, unpredictable and unreliable as our personal computers.
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Bill Calder The Pentium name is the quintessential name of the gigahertz era. The gigahertz era is over.
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Brian Kernighan It's important to be informed about issues like usability, reliability, security, privacy, and some of the inherent limitations of computers.
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Rick Perlstein Computers have cut-and-paste functions. So does right-wing historical memory.
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Nick Jonas I'm actually pretty good with computers. I use computers when I'm working on making and producing music, so I do know a thing or two!
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Frank Press When the first computers started to come in, we tried to digitalize the seismological equipment.
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Prince Anyway, all these computers and digital gadgets are no good. They just fill your head with numbers and that can't be good for you.
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Dallas Roberts I like computers as a tool. I like them as an instrument. I think they're just pretty.
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Tom Golisano By the end of 1978, we had 11 partners and six franchisees, we were operating in 22 cities, and we had about 6,000 clients. We had left Electronic Accounting Systems and were doing our own processing on our own computers.
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Zac Goldsmith I think sometimes if you are too interested in day-to-day politics, you lose sight of the long term.
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Yoko Ono I think it's nice to let people know that there is an invisible part of the world. I think there are many people now who are interested in the invisible world.
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Christina Baker Kline As a novelist, I have always been interested in how people come to terms with difficult, life-altering events.
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John C. Calhoun Remember, it is a deep principle of our nature not to regard the safety of those who do not regard their own. If you are indifferent to your own safety, you must not be surprised if those less interested should become more so.
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Charlie Trotter Any fool can be happy. What I'm interested in is satisfaction. There's got to be more to life than just being happy. You've got to be fulfilled. You've got to be satisfied; philosophically satisfied is what I mean.
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Teri Garr People aren't so interested in seeing movies about women's problems.
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Vint Cerf I just am a huge cheerleader for getting kids interested in science and technology.
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Andy Murray People say to me, 'You don't seem that interested in interviews.' Well, you know, I'm not, often. I'm not going to talk tactics with the press, so you are left with talking about how you are feeling; for me, it is not the most interesting thing to be doing.
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Alan Alda I think most people are interested in our origins; once we understand, it might be easier to become the people we'd like to be. Or, better, become the people we think we already are.
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Yuvraj Singh People who don't know me, how will they know what I am really like? They will only see me on the field, only see me in an advertisement. People who know what kind of a guy I am will tell you I'm a very open person.
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Yoko Ono Most people like to hear sounds they are used to.
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Yoko Ono Many people do remember their births, but they deny it.
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Willie Aames I think there are people that have very addictive personalities.
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William Shatner I like making people laugh. It comes off and shines in everything I do.
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Wentworth Miller They told me at the end of that test that they wanted me to be a part of this project. I walked out and had a moment of clarity where I thought, not many people will ever have this moment.
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William Clay Ford, Sr. I think sports are a wonderful diversion. People can relate to sports very easily. It's a quick study.
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William Sleator Stories develop from things I read and also from my own experiences and experiences of people I know.
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Will Poulter I need to try and get away from that brat role, or people are going to think I'm a natural brat.