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“The real 1960s began on the afternoon of November 22, 1963. It came to seem that Kennedy's murder opened some malign trap door in American culture, and the wild bats flapped out.”
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“One of my surgical giant friends had in his operating room a sign "If the operation is difficult, you aren't doing it right." What he meant was, you have to plan every operation You cannot ever be casual You have to realize that any operation is a potential fatality.”
Source : "A Conversation With: Joseph E. Murray; On Surgical Innovation And The Questions It Can Raise". Interview With Cornelia Dean, www.nytimes.com. September 25, 2001.
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“Remember, an easy question can have an easy answer. But a hard question must have a hard answer. And for the hardest questions of all, there may be no answer - except faith.”
Source : Charles Sheffield (1992). “Brother to Dragons”
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“If you accept that security is a process, and if you can eliminate the human interaction or intervention in that process by automating more, that is a good thing.”
Source : "Interview: Symantec's John Thompson talks about big picture security". Interview with Ed Scannell, www.infoworld.com. June 16, 2004.
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“Hmm... well that would be good, but if you plan on adding that, better include the lanczos option (for good quality).”
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“Vortices of pure energy can exist and, if my theories are right, can compose the bodily form of an intelligent species.”
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“Take what the Lightbearer sends and be thankful.”
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“The seventh day of creation is the most eloquent and insightful as to the nature of God. From a literary perspective, the Sabbath forms the pinnacle of the story. Like the dramatic kiss of a soldier returning from war, this is the moment we’re not meant to miss. In choosing rest as the grand finale, God reveals himself as one driven by neither anxiety nor fear but one who finds gladness in both the work of creation and the creation of work.”
Source : FaceBook post by Margaret Feinberg from Dec 02, 2012