
History is indeed little more than the register of the crimes, follies, and misfortunes of mankind. —
Edward Gibbon

The philosopher spends in becoming a man the time which the ambitious man spends in becoming a personage. —
Philibert Joseph Roux

Are we playing Faster Fingers or are we thinking?" Faster Fingers was their code for
supplanting brain/memory with Google Search. —
David Cronenberg

Computers can never completely replace humans. They may become capable of artificial intelligence, but they will never master real stupidity. —
Garrison Keillor

The human condition is not served by our technical ability to transmit a televised image around the world - if that image is totally inane. —
Ken Danby

Between always and never —
Paul Celan

Some people are really good at packaging themselves, but that's not really me. —
Sophie Ellis-Bextor

I tolerate with the utmost latitude the right of others to differ from me in opinion without imputing to them criminality. —
Thomas Jefferson

Though bachelors be the strongest stakes, married men are the best binders, in the hedge of the commonwealth. —
Thomas Fuller

Hollywood isn't your cesspool, America. It's your mirror. —
Bill Maher

You have to keep cracking yourself open or you become a parody of yourself. —
Leonard Cohen