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"The alternative to thinking in
evolutionary terms is not to
think at all."
Sir Peter Medawar
"If there is a sin against life, it
consists perhaps not so much in
despairing of life as in hoping for
another life and in eluding the
implacable grandeur of this life."
Albert Camus
" These markets are conversations.
Their members communicate in
language that is natural, open,
honest, direct, funny and often
shocking. Whether explaining or
complaining, joking or serious, the
human voice is unmistakably
genuine. It can't be faked."
The Cluetrain Manifesto
Absurdity, n.: A statement or belief
manifestly inconsistent with one's own
opinion.
Bore, n.: A person who talks when you
wish him to listen.
To be positive: To be mistaken at the top
of one's voice.
Politeness, n. The most acceptable
hypocrisy.
Truth -- An ingenious compound of
desirability and appearance.
Corporation, n. An ingenious device for
obtaining individual profit without
individual responsibility.
Revolution, n. In politics, an abrupt
change in the form of misgovernment.
Philosophy, n. A route of many roads
leading from nowhere to nothing.
Christian, n. One who follows the
teachings of Christ insofar as they are
not inconsistent with a life of sin.
Ambrose Bierce
"Foremost among iatrogenic
(doctor-induced) diseases
was the pretense of doctors
that they provided their
clients with superior
health..... Huge amounts of
money were spent to stem
immeasurable damage
caused by medical
treatments."
Ivan Illich, 1973
"The opposite of a correct
statement is a false
statement. But the
opposite of a profound
truth may well be another
profound truth."
Niels Bohr
"Freedom is just Chaos, with
better lighting."
Alan Dean Foster
"Einstein's space is no
closer to reality than Van
Gogh's sky. The glory of
science is not in a truth more
absolute than the truth of
Bach or Tolstoy, but in the
act of creation itself. The
scientist's discoveries
impose his own order on
chaos, as the composer or
painter imposes his; an
order that always refers to
limited aspects of reality,
and is based on the
observer's frame of
reference, which differs from
period to period as a
Rembrant nude differs from
a nude by Manet."
Arthur Koestler
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