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Quotes 7-8-2014

“‘Sooner or later one of us will break,’ Jack said wearily.  ‘This Inquisition is as patient as Death.  Nothing can stop it.’ ‘Nothing,’ said de Ath, ‘except for the Enlightenment.’ ‘And what is that?’ Moseh asked. ‘It sounds like one of those daft Catholicisms: The Annunciation, the Epiphany, and now the Enlightenment,’ Jack said. ‘It […]

Quotes 7-7-2014

“The Collaborative Commons is already profoundly impacting economic life.  Markets are beginning to give way to networks, ownership is becoming less important than access, the pursuit of self-interest is being tempered by the pull of collaborative interests, and the traditional dream of rags to riches is being supplanted by a new dream of a sustainable […]

Quotes 7-4-2014

“Who doesn’t love a good story?  But stories have beginnings, middles, and ends.  Some news stories, science stories for instance, never really end.  They’re all middle.  It’s a narrative nightmare. Try to fix the problem by tacking on a provisional ending, and the reports appear more conclusive than they really are.” ––The Influencing Machine: Brooke […]

Quotes 7-3-2014

“There is no conspiracy.  Even though the media are mostly corporate-owned, their first allegiance is to their public because if they lose that allegiance, they lose money. Sometimes the press leads the public; sometimes the public leads the press.  The media, at least the mainstream media, don’t want to get too far ahead.  They just […]

Quotes 7-2-2014

“Consciousness may reside in computers, networks of computers, even networks of computers and people.  The philosophers who hold this view aren’t fuzzy-minded New Agers or reactionary Cartesians or mystical poets like Teilhard himself; they are people who accept a basic premise of modern behavioral science––that all causality happens in the physical world––and who also appreciate […]

Quotes 7-1-2014

“Oyonnax, in a strange girlish gesture, put a gloved hand to her lips, suppressing a laugh.  ‘You still do not understand.  Versailles is like this window.’  She swept her arm out, directing Eliza’s eye to a scene in stained glass.  ‘Beautiful, but thin, and brittle.’  She opened the casement below to reveal the street beyond: […]

Quotes 6-30-2014

“‘There is no time to talk,’ Arlanc said.  ‘But know that the men they have sent you are very dangerous: murderers, conspiracists, phanatiques, looters of bakeries, outragers of women, and locksmiths gone bad.’” ––The Confusion, by Neal Stephenson, pg. 212   “Natural selection creates by discarding, and it doesn’t discard gently.  Tennyson, in a poem […]

Quotes 6-27-2014

“‘I believe I shall write a letter to England, monsieur.’ ‘England!  But we are at war with England,’ the Marquis pointed out, mock-offended. ‘What I have in mind is a Natural-Philosophic sort of discourse,’ Eliza said, ‘and Philosophy recognizes no boundaries.’” ––The Confusion, by Neal Stephenson, pg. 111   “The idea is simply to tolerate […]

Quotes 6-26-2014

“Though she would never show it, Eliza felt a sudden upwelling of affection for Rossignol.  In a world full of men who only wanted to take her to bed, it was somehow comforting to know that there was one who, given the opportunity, would prefer to read through a big pile of stolen correspondence.” ––The […]

Quote 6-25-2014

“There are phases in cultural evolution that are by their nature big leaps; a technology, or a constellation of them, proves so explosive that its lucky hosts suddenly seem light-years ahead of other cultures.  Those laggard cultures, indeed, look so pathetic that it is tempting to ask whether there isn’t some qualitative difference at work, […]