Quotes About Technology
Where Did The Towers Go? Evidence of Directed Free-Energy Technology on 9/11, by Judy Wood, B.S., M.S., Ph.D.
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The guides explained that they want to help us realize we are not alone, and that there is a better way of living and evolving that is sustainable. But, before they give us the tools and technology to continue our evolution, they need to be assured that whatever they do for us will be for the benefit of ALL humanity, not just those in power who will use it to further their own agendas.
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The Secret History of Extraterrestrials: Advanced Technology and the Coming New Race by Len Kasten.
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One of the sicknesses of the twentieth century? I'll tell you the worst one. People can't stand to be alone. Can't tolerate it! So they go to the movies, get drive-in hamburgers, put their home telephone numbers in the crapsheets and say 'Please call me up!' It's sick. People hate their own company --- they cry when they see themselves in mirrors. It scares them, the way their faces look. Maybe that's a clue to the whole thing...
~ Paul Theroux
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I said I didn't think it would be a collectivist state so much as a wilderness in which most people lived hand to mouth, and the rich would live like princes - better than the rich had ever lived, except that their lives would constantly be in danger from the hungry predatory poor. All the technology would serve the rich, but they would need it for their own protection and to assure their continued prosperity.
~ Paul Theroux
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Why do things get weaker and worse? Why don't they get better? Because we accept that they fall apart! But they don't have to --- they could last forever. Why do things get more expensive? Any fool can see that they should get cheaper as technology gets more efficient. It's despair to accept the senility of obsolescence...
~ Paul Theroux
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The next time you clap on your expensive Bose headphones or fire up your car stereo, you had to consider that they were put together a hundred yards from Arizona by someone living in a hut in the Sonoran Desert
~ Paul Theroux
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In an age of aerial surveillance and high-security technology, it was a blacksmith's barrier of antiquated ironmongery: old rusty ramparts running for miles, a visible example of national paranoia.
~ Paul Theroux
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its workforce composed of assembly-line workers as well as highly educated graduates of the city's sixteen universities and institutes of technology.
~ Paul Theroux
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There are eyes everywhere. No blind spot left. What shall we dream of when everything becomes visible? We'll dream of being blind.
~ Paul Virilio
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The invention of the ship was also the invention of the shipwreck
~ Paul Virilio
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The contemporary sedentary is someone who feels at home everywhere, thanks to cellphones, and the nomad is someone who does not feel at home anywhere, someone who is excluded, ostracized.
~ Paul Virilio
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Speed now illuminates reality whereas light once gave objects of the world their shape.
~ Paul Virilio
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The fear of exposing one's private life gives way to the desire to over-expose it to every one.
~ Paul Virilio
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Bombe atomique hier, bombe informatique aujourd'hui et, demain, bombe génétique?
~ Paul Virilio
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When you invent the ship, you also invent the shipwreck.
~ Paul Virilio
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Si inventer la substance, c'est indirectement inventer l'accident, plus l'invention est puissant, performante, et plus l'accident est dramatique.
~ Paul Virilio
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Tonight I write this journal entry on my laptop. Other nights I have handwritten entries in notebooks. Sometimes I jot down notes as I ride home in the cab or wait for an appointment. I want all of this -- everything and everyone -- to stay with me.
~ Unknown
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Inspiration is the most important part of our digital strategy.
~ Unknown
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The most important thing in human relationship is conversation.but people don't talk anymore,they don't sit down to talk and listen.They go to theatre,the cinema,watch television,listen to the radio,read books but they almost never talk.(pg114)
~ Paulo Coelho
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phone is no longer simply a method of communicating with others, but a thread of hope, a way of believing that you're not alone, a way of showing others how important you are.
~ Paulo Coelho
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They thought, for example, that I really ought to know the name Intel because "it's written on every computer." I, of course, had never noticed.
~ Paulo Coelho
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by some 220 years Gutenberg's lead-cast printing type in Germany in 1450.
~ Pearl S. Buck
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They were called turtle-boats and they were the first iron warships in history.
~ Pearl S. Buck
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