January 2012
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“ “As soon as man began considering himself the source of the highest...”
– Václav Havel, Czech playwright, essayist, poet, dissident and politician. Former President of Czechoslovakia and the first President of the Czech Republic, (1936-2011), Disturbing the Peace: A Conversation with Karel Hvizdala (English translation by Paul Wilson), 1990, Ch. 1 : Growing Up...
Jan 22nd
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“ “The greatest of all the accomplishments of 20th century science has been the...”
– Lewis Thomas, physician, poet, etymologist, essayist (1913-1993) cited in Forbes, Feb 1, 1998.
Jan 22nd
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“ “What people haven’t seemed to notice is that on earth, of all the...”
– Tim Maudlin, (B.A. Yale, Physics and Philosophy; Ph.D. Pittsburgh, History and Philosophy of Science), ☞ What Happened Before the Big Bang? The New Philosophy of Cosmology, The Atlantic, Jan 2012.
Jan 22nd
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“ “Life is a whim of several billion cells to be you for a while.” ”
– Groucho Marx, American comedian and film star famed as a master of wit (1890-1977), The Essential Groucho: Writings By, for and about Groucho Marx,  Penguin Books, 2008.
Jan 18th
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“ “There are only patterns, patterns on top of patterns, patterns that...”
– Chuck Palahniuk, American transgressional fiction novelist and freelance journalist, Survivor, W. W. Norton, 1999. (Illustration: Termes Thoughts) See also: ☞ ‘To understand is to perceive patterns’
Jan 14th
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“ “Memories are not static entities; over time they shift and migrate...”
– Hugo Spiers is a neuroscientist and lecturer at the institute of behavioural neuroscience at University College London, What are memories made of?, The Guardian, Jan 14, 2012.
Jan 14th
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“The Future Belongs to the Curious “We’re all born with it. Albert...”
– Manifesto, Skillshare, Jan 10, 2012
Jan 14th
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“ “Chance favors the connected mind.” ”
– Steven Johnson, American popular science author, Where Good Ideas Come From: The Natural History of Innovation, Riverhead Hardcover, 2010.
Jan 12th
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“Why would someone learn 20 or 50 languages? “Hyperpolyglot, Alexander...”
– Alexander Arguelles, American scholar of foreign languages, polyglot, Adventures with an Extreme Polyglot: Excerpt from ‘Babel No More’, cited in Michael Erard, Babel No More: The Search for the World’s Most Extraordinary Language Learners, Free Press, 2012.
Jan 12th
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“ “What is great in man is that he is a bridge and not an end.” ”
– Friedrich Nietzsche, German philosopher, poet, composer and classical philologist (1844-1900), Thus Spoke Zarathustra, cited in Keith Ansell-Pearson, Nietzsche and Modern German Thought, Routledge, 2002, p. 155.
Jan 12th
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“ “Much education today consists of a high degree of specialization, which...”
– Jacque Fresco, self-educated structural designer, philosopher of science, concept artist, educator, and futurist, The Best That Money Can’t Buy: Beyond Poverty, Politics, & War, Global Cyber Visions, 2002 (tnx mymindtank)
Jan 12th
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“ “Now, why should the universe be constructed in such a way that atoms acquire...”
– Marcus Chown, award-winning writer, journalist and broadcaster, currently cosmology consultant for New Scientist magazine, The Magic Furnace: The Search for the Origins of Atoms, Oxford University Press, 2001
Jan 11th
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“Our Selves, Other Cells. Baby’s cells can live a lifetime in mother’s...”
– Jena Pincott, Science writer, Our Selves, Other Cells, excerpt from Do Chocolate Lovers Have Sweeter Babies?: The Surprising Science of Pregnancy, Free Press, 2011.
Jan 11th
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“ “Language plays a tremendous role in human affairs. It serves as a means of...”
– Irving J. Lee, lecturer, teacher, former professor at Northwestern University (1909-1955), cited in Martin H. Levinson; ETC.: A Review of General Semantics, Vol. 55, 1998, Opium: A History, Questia Online Library
Jan 11th
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“Nicholas Carr on Books That Are Never Done Being Written “Digital text...”
– Nicholas Carr, American writer, Books That Are Never Done Being Written , WSJ.com, Dec 31, 2011.
Jan 11th
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“ “Understanding order begins with understanding patterns.” ”
– R. Buckminster Fuller, American engineer, systems theorist, author, designer, inventor, futurist and second president of Mensa International (1895-1983)
Jan 11th
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“ “Metaphor is a fundamental mechanism of mind, one that allows us to use...”
– George Lakoff, American cognitive linguist and professor of linguistics at the University of California, Berkeley, cited in Daniel Lende, Brainy Trees, Metaphorical Forests: On Neuroscience, Embodiment, and Architecture, Neuroanthropology, Jan 10, 2012. See also: ☞ George Lakoff on metaphors,...
Jan 10th
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“ “Nature may reach the same result in many ways. Like a wave in the physical...”
– Nikola Tesla, Serbian-American inventor, mechanical and electrical engineer. He was an important contributor to the birth of commercial electricity (1856-1943), The inventions, researches and writings of Nikola Tesla, Barnes & Noble, 1992, p. 298.
Jan 8th
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“ “To make a face from marble means to remove from the slab everything that...”
– Anton Chekhov, Russian physician, dramatist and author (1860-1904), cited in Lionel Kelly, Anton Checkhov and Raymond Carver: A Writer’s Strategies of Reading, JSTOR: The Yearbook of English Studies, Vol. 26 (1996), pp. 218-231.
Jan 7th
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“ “Isn’t language loss a good thing, because fewer languages mean easier...”
– Jared Diamond, American scientist and author, currently Professor of Geography and Physiology at UCLA, The Third Chimpanzee: The Evolution & Future of the Human Animal, Hutchinson Radius, 1991. See also: ☞ Why Do Languages Die? Urbanization, the state and the rise of nationalism
Jan 7th
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“ “If men were rational in their conduct, that is to say, if they acted in...”
– Bertrand Russell, British philosopher, logician, mathematician, historian, and social critic (1872-1970), Icarus, or, the Future of Science, (1924), Transcribed by Cosma Rohilla Shalizi, Berkeley, California, 11 June 1994.
Jan 7th
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“ “We’ve discovered that the universe is not a place; it’s a story, a story...”
– Brian Swimme, Ph.D. from the department of mathematics at the University of Oregon for work in singularity theory, he teaches evolutionary cosmology at California Institute of Integral Studies, The Powers of the Universe
Jan 7th
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“ “Our culture is an edifice built of externalized memories.” ”
– Joshua Foer, American science journalist, Moonwalking with Einstein: The Art and Science of Remembering Everything, Penguin Press HC, New York, 2011
Jan 7th
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“ “How we perceive the world and how we act in it are products of how and what we...”
– Joshua Foer, American science journalist, Moonwalking with Einstein: The Art and Science of Remembering Everything, Penguin Press HC, New York, 2011
Jan 7th
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“ “It is forgetting, not remembering, that is the essence of what makes us human....”
– Joshua Foer, American science journalist, Moonwalking with Einstein: The Art and Science of Remembering Everything, Penguin Press HC, New York, 2011
Jan 7th
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“ “It [writing] has enormous meta-cognitive implications. The power is this:...”
– John Rogers Searle, American philosopher and currently the Slusser Professor of Philosophy at the University of California, Berkeley, Language, Mind and Consciousness (interviews) (Illustration: Univers Font Study on the Behance Network)
Jan 7th
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“ “Simplicity is about subtracting the obvious, and adding the...”
– John Maeda, Japanese-American graphic designer, computer scientist, university professor, and author, The Laws of Simplicity (pdf), MIT Press, 2006
Jan 5th
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“ “People sometimes act as though owning books you haven’t read...”
– Jonathan Lethem, American novelist, essayist and short story writer, cited in Writers and Their Books: Inside Famous Authors’ Personal Libraries, The Atlantic, Dec 21, 2011  (Illustration)
Jan 4th
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“ “Memes are astral genes, information clusters without bodies that love to...”
– David Jay Brown, American writer and scientific researcher, Brainchild, New Falcon Publications, 1988, cited in Epilogue from Brainchild, Tribe, Aug 26, 2004
Jan 4th
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“ “There was a man who became so intrigued with watching salamanders, that...”
– Julio Cortázar, Argentine writer (1914-1984)
Jan 3rd
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“ “Internal mental experience is not the product of a photographic process....”
– Daniel J. Siegel, completed his medical degree from Harvard Medical School and his post-graduate medical education at UCLA, The Mindful Brain: Reflection and Attunement in the Cultivation of Well-Being, W. W. Norton & Company, 2007, p. 166-167.
Jan 2nd
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“ “I cannot assume you will understand me. It is just as likely that as I...”
– Jeanette Winterson, British novelist, Gut symmetries, Granta Books, 1997, p. 25. (tnx withnailrules)
Jan 2nd
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December 2011
31 posts
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“ “Here’s to our 2012 being magical, synchronistic, surprising and...”
– Flemming Funch on G+
Dec 31st
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