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“When a robot dies, you don't have to write a letter to its mother,”
Source : P. W. Singer (2009). “Wired for War: The Robotics Revolution and Conflict in the 21st Century”, p.29, Penguin
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“If you defy the system long enough you'll be rewarded. At first life takes revenge and reduces you to a sniveling mess. But keep sniveling, have the madness, the audacity, to do what interests you, forget about your pension, and eventually life will say all right, we'll let you do it.”
Source : Jo Coudert (2003). “Advice from a Failure”, p.265, iUniverse
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“You know how it is with writing. You just write what you want to write. There's no way to predict what is good or bad. You just do what you think is funny, and either it works or you're finished. It's impossible to predict anything.”
Source : Interview with Nathan Rabin, www.avclub.com. June 18, 2003.
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“Human beings are not on earth to be citizens, or taxpayers, or socially engineered pawns of other human beings; rather they are here in order to grow, to transform, to become their authentic selves.”
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“Many young people don't know what Versace represent. I want to show what makes Versace an iconic brand.”
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“Never believe a promise from a man or woman who has no discipline. They have broken a thousand promises to themselves, and they break their promise for you.”
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“The paired butterflies are already yellow with August Over the grass in the West garden; They hurt me. I grow older.”
Source : Ezra Pound, Bai Li (1917). “Lustra of Ezra Pound, with Earlier Poems”
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“I might have faults but I'm not a big head.”