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I'm drawn to a lovely
quote
by St. Augustine in "The City of God," where he says, "It's a sin to judge any man by his post."
But I'd just like to quote, finish at the end with a reference to a British author, an Oxford author whom I don't
quote
very often, C.S. Lewis.
And I remember one
quote
from a mother who said, "This technology gave my daughter her smile."
Now, here is a
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from the writing of a London merchant called John Lok, who sailed to west Africa in 1561 and kept a fascinating account of his voyage.
The second one is the second G.K. Chesterton
quote
of this session, which is, "We are perishing for want of wonder, not for want of wonders," which I think for anybody involved in technology, is perfectly true.
There was a wonderful
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by Jonas Salk, who said, "If all the insects were to disappear from the Earth, within 50 years, all life on Earth would end.
And he referred me to this lovely
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from the Japanese "Essays in Idleness" from the 14th century, in which the essayist wrote, "In everything, uniformity is undesirable.
And I will always come back to this
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from the Japanese "Essays in Idleness": "In everything, uniformity is undesirable.
It was kind of along these lines, and the allegation was that I have, quote, "affection for terrorists."
In 2006, the head of the American Mortgage Bankers Association said, quote, "As we can clearly see, no seismic occurrence is about to overwhelm the U.S. economy."
Why would I need a bloody water feature?" (Laughter) Very quickly: I wasn't quite sure how to end this talk and then yesterday that man came up with a wonderful
quote
from the "Japanese Essays on Idleness" which said it's nice to have something which is unfinished because it implies there is still room for growth.
Some people have the misguided idea that God only gets excited when you're doing, quote, "spiritual things," like going to church or helping the poor, or, you know, confessing or doing something like that.
As my close friend replied, when told during the seeding days of the ambulance project that it is an impossible task and the founders are insane to chalk up their blue-chip jobs, I quote: "Of course we cannot fail in this, at least in our own minds.
The success will not come if we "just," quote, unquote, fly around the world in a solar-powered airplane.
That was what he was talking about on that
quote.
And the best way to describe that is a
quote
by John Wooden.
This is actually a direct
quote
from an epidemiologist who's been in field of HIV for 15 years, worked on four continents, and you're looking at her.
Samuel Pisar, an Auschwitz survivor, said, and I'll
quote
him, "The Holocaust teaches us that nature, even in its cruelest moments, is benign in comparison with man, when he loses his moral compass and his reason."
But he didn't
quote
you.
The
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is from the fabled Potter Stewart opinion on pornography.
It's a James Joyce
quote.
It's a
quote
from the "American Prometheus" book on Robert Oppenheimer.
And the last one is a Richard Feynman quote: "What I cannot build, I cannot understand."
I came across a great
quote
recently from Abraham Lincoln, who I thought you'd be pleased to have quoted at this point.
CA: Love and peace were mentioned, kind of with
quote
marks around them, right?
So here's another Einstein quote: "Not everything that can be counted counts, and not everything that counts can be counted."
I've taken that Robert Kennedy quote, and I've turned it into a new balance sheet for just a moment here.
This is a collection of things that Robert Kennedy said in that
quote.
The American way, to
quote
Burger King, is to "have it your way," because, as Starbucks says, "happiness is in your choices."
I'd like to end, before going back to the Middle East, with a
quote
from one of the greatest Sheikhs to put quill to parchment.
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