C.C. Baxter: [Opens his bedroom door, tosses a pair of gloves in, and is about to step out, but he has seen Fran lying on the bed] All right, Miss Kubelik, get up. [No response from the unconscious Fran] C.C. Baxter: It's past checking-out time. The ...
We lose our ability to live fully if we neglect or ignore our responsibility to the other people who share this planet with us. We simply cannot reach our full potential without the insights and observations that other people--our teachers--have to g...
Today I prayed for Boston, for America, my home away from home. Today, I realized how lucky we Sri Lankans are to have peace in our country. How I feel today, hearing of the bombs going off in the city brings back memories of how I used to feel four ...
[...] there is one inexorable law of technology, and it is this: when revolutionary inventions become widely accessible, they cease to be accessible. Technology is inherently democratic, because it promises the same services to all; but it works only...
It is true that we instinctively recoil from seeing an object to which our emotions and affections are committed handled by the intellect as any other object is handled. The first thing the intellect does with an object is to class it along with some...
My system uses no apparatus. The resistance of your own body is the best and safest apparatus.
God deserves the best from us.
There are no managers like there used to be managers.
We are the next us.
I have a mouth and I'm not afraid to use it.
I don't really like using ridicule as a form of humor.
Humor expands our limited picture frame and gets us to see more than just our problem.
I used to be a great blues singer.
Everything that used to be a sin is now a disease.
No one's a virgin, life screws us all!
Life is given to us, we earn it by giving it.
I used to love Bach.
Things that are unknown attract us.
And I used to listen to a lot of jazz.
I didn't use a phone until I was 14.
'Me' time is just as important as 'us' time.