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Machines, he said, are an effect of art, which is nature's ape, and they reproduce not its forms but the operation itself.
— Umberto Eco
As expected, you get his machine. Someday, even the "call of nature" will be answered by a machine.
— Tom Robbins
I sadly want a reform in the construction of children. Nature's only idea seems to be to make them machines for the production of incessant noise.
— Wilkie Collins
Machine intelligence of a human nature could be a century away, and immortality is at least a millennium away, if not unattainable altogether.
— Michael Shermer
When I was in Paris, all of the German refugees began to flow in and it was a very sad time.
— Elliott Carter
People aren't rational. We're not thinking machines, we're - we're feeling machines that happen to think.
— Peter Watts
Each other refers to two nouns; one another refers to three or more, a distinction that careful writers generally observe.
— Martha J. Kolln
The physical effects of alcohol are often one of the least rewarding parts of drinking for addicts.
— Charles Duhigg
Don't worry. I say that to myself every morning. It all works out in the end.
— Gordon B. Hinckley
The machines are too dull when we
are lion-poems that move & breathe. — Michael McClure
are lion-poems that move & breathe. — Michael McClure
The chrysanthemums' astringent fragrance comes
Each year to disguise the clanking mechanism
Of machine within machine within machine. — Wallace Stevens
Each year to disguise the clanking mechanism
Of machine within machine within machine. — Wallace Stevens
Our intellect has created a new world that dominates nature, and has populated it with monstrous machines.
— Carl Jung
I wonder if I'll ever have to decide which is worse, life as we're living or no life at all.
— Susan Beth Pfeffer
As a musician, life is not over just because you are getting older, and so I find retirement a very frightening and dark thought.
— Ian Anderson