Patsy Clark: You're my touchstone, Emma!
There are no enemies in science, professor. Only phenomena to study.
I am as frustrated with society as a pyromaniac in a petrified forest.
You are cruising along, and then technology changes. You have to adapt.
Politics is for the present, but an equation is for eternity.
All tools have intrinsic politics and technology is the tool of now.
If I have to lay an egg for my country, I'll do it.
The art market was very different before the mid-1980s: then, art was all about passion, whereas now it's become a commodity.
The ultimate inspiration is the deadline.
Creative people are notoriously the slowest to adopt new technology.
Another nice thing was that I would type out letters home for the admiral's stewards. They would then feed me the same food the admiral ate.
Clark Gregg is so cool. He's a pretty cool cat. People are drawn to him.
The future lies in designing and selling computers that people don't realize are computers at all.
With my wife Camille's help, I took to social networking. I'm working with the computers.
Don't try to be like Jackie. There is only one Jackie. Study computers instead.
Right now, computers, which are supposed to be our servant, are oppressing us.
Software comes from heaven when you have good hardware.
Computers themselves, and software yet to be developed, will revolutionize the way we learn.
For a Canadian, natural resources were a good fit.
Do what you really want to do. That's why God put you on this earth.
A mystery, in Christian theology, is what God knows and man cannot, and must instead believe.