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Last updated on November 1, 2024.
I'd wipe the machines off the face of the earth again, and end the industrial epoch absolutely, like a black mistake.
Why would you pour a foundation, buy machines, hire employees, if you can make as much money buying bonds?
I have a hard time not wearing my heart on my sleeve and answering people honestly. You know, my friends warn me that I should be more guarded 'cause sometimes I am too honest and open, but it's also just who I am.
My cooking is very simple, so I don't really use machines at all. A knife, cutting board, frying pan and strainer are my essentials. — © Nobu Matsuhisa
My cooking is very simple, so I don't really use machines at all. A knife, cutting board, frying pan and strainer are my essentials.
I am against all machines. It's no wonder that so many Americans go on dope when they have no other cultural stimulus than a television.
If you give somebody a lot of questions to answer and then they walk by a bowl of candy, they are more likely to grab the candy because they're tired out from answering questions and can't resist.
We're beginning the age in which machines attached to our bodies will make us stronger and more efficient.
Not saving you from this storm, mutant,” he said. “Saving you for your later fate, we are.” His voice was weirdly inflected and metallic, like an automated answering machine. “Oh, good. Yoda captured us,” Fang whispered.
The one thing I've discovered about social media is that people love answering questions. In fact, it sometimes feels like at any given moment, millions of people are online who have been waiting for exactly the question you fire off.
Between being governor and part of the Senate, one of the things I did was I held a chair at the business school at my alma mater, Indiana University. And I'd go to lecture the graduates, and I loved that, answering their questions. It was real; it was tangible, and it was making a difference every day.
But what first motivated me wasn't anything I read. I just got mad seeing the machines ripping up the woods.
How far should one accept the rules of the society in which one lives? To put it another way: at what point does conformity become corruption? Only by answering such questions does the conscience truly define itself.
Why should architecture or objects of art in the machine age, just because they are made by machines, have to resemble machinery?
There is no roles. No one is keeping any roles. The drummer is also answering everybody and everything. So it is a constant conversation and communication between musicians on an extremely high level with extremely valuable material, motifs, and melodies.
In today's YouTube world, are officers reluctant to get out of their cars and do the work that controls violent crime? Are officers answering 911 calls but avoiding the informal contact that keeps bad guys from standing around, especially with guns?
We're making progress, but getting machines to replicate our ability to perceive and manipulate the world remains incredibly hard. — © Sebastian Thrun
We're making progress, but getting machines to replicate our ability to perceive and manipulate the world remains incredibly hard.
Everything I have is a private company. And even though a public company's a great thing, it's great for financing and all of the stuff you need to do. I'm not answering to anybody but my wife and my children and the people who work for me, and my partners.
Often life asks much of you, and you either honor life by answering with all your heart, or you cower your way into your grave.
For every three machines, you lose two jobs out of the surrounding economy because people are dumping their money on gambling
We use work to numb out. We can't turn off our machines because we're afraid we're going to miss something.
I have always looked on my businesses not just as money-making machines, but as adventures that can, I hope, make people better off.
Most of the secrets the CIA has are about people, not machines and systems, so I didn't feel comfortable with disclosures that I thought could endanger anyone.
soon I'll finish this 5th of Puerto Rican rum. in the morning I'll vomit and shower, drive back in, have a sandwich by 1 p.m., be back in my room by 2, stretched on the bed, waiting for the phone to ring, not answering, my holiday is an evasion, mt reasoning is not.
I am deeply moved when I write. I get turned on by it. I've never used any drugs for stimulation. I don't use words loosely. When I'm working and the right word comes, there is an answering resonance within me. There is also a hardness of intention that goes with it. There is no idleness in it.
ANYONE who studies the history of ideas should notice how much more often people on the political left, more so than others, denigrate and demonize those who disagree with them - instead of answering their arguments.
No crime lab in the world looks like the 'CSI' ones because there's simply not the money for all those fancy machines.
People have to be able to make money off their brains and their hearts. Or else we're all going to starve, and it's the machines that'll get good.
Little boys love machines; girls adore horses; grown-up men and women like to walk.
We are misery-making machines! Homo sapiens has perfected the art of causing suffering. Pain is humankind's collective GDP.
I came to photography with the desire to conquer this machine, the camera, and make it my slave. Instead, I have now a respect for it and all machines as expanders of my awareness.
Man has made many machines, complex and cunning, but which of them indeed rivals the workings of his heart?
I was in Las Vegas, playing on the fruit machines. I was only 20 at the time and I won the jackpot of $72,000, of which I couldn't claim.
For me, I believe that just seeing women be strong and tough is not answering the question of what a female hero looks like. Women have their own set of skills that are worth exploring and seeing on screen.
If you don't know anything about computers, just remember that they are machines that do exactly what you tell them but often surprise you in the result.
It's unlikely that machines would spontaneously decide they didn't like people, or that they had goals in opposition to those of human beings.
This was the ultimate form of ostentation among technology freaks - to have a system so complete and sophisticated that nothing showed; no machines, no wires, no controls.
We are not the only avatars of humanity. Once our computing machines achieved self-consciousness, they became part of this design.
[I] grew up as a disciple of science. I know its fascination. I have felt the godlike power man derives from his machines.
In the dim background of our mind we know meanwhile what we ought to be doing: getting up, dressing ourselves, answering the person who has spoken to us, trying to make the next step in our reasoning. But somehow we cannot start.
I love stories like 'The Terminator' movies and 'The Matrix,' where our machines become self-aware and turn on us. — © Ernest Cline
I love stories like 'The Terminator' movies and 'The Matrix,' where our machines become self-aware and turn on us.
The (U.K.) government's thesis that the countryside of upland and coastal Britain is 'worth sacrificing to save the planet' is an insult to science, economics and politics. But the greatest insult is to aesthetics. The trouble is that aesthetics has no way of answering back.
What is the use of voting? We know that the machines of both parties are subsidized by the same persons, and therefore it is useless to turn in either direction.
God is good to all of us. He knows what we need better than we do. And just because he thinks it is better not to give you what you want right now doesn't mean he isn't answering you. You shall have what you ask for but not until the right time comes.
The issue is not answering questions, but leaving discussions open. Not in the sense that probably one day you are going to have an answer or you are not going to have an answer. Just live your life, do what you have to do, what you are enthusiastic about doing.
I'm good at asking other people questions, but I'm not really good at answering questions.
I say it`s unprecedented. Have we seen a president or an administration decide what`s going to be fake news and what they dismiss in terms of answering? Because there has been fake news before. All of us have gone through that.
I wonder…,” she said, “if there was such a thing as time machines, would anyone ever use them to go to the future?
I'm really bad with answering questions. Usually, I don't even answer them. I try to find inspiration inside of the question. I think, and I jump from one beam of inspiration or energy to the next, as opposed to explaining the energy.
Cruising the Internet doesn't count as writing. Neither does answering e-mail. Before you check Twitter & FB and do other similar tasks that get in the way of writing, write first. (I really need to take my own advice here!)
I prefer not to use any machines. I focus a lot on cardio, which is what I do when I'm on stage. I also am into isometric workouts.
Results "are no good unless they answer (or can be made to seem to answer, or can be twisted and wrenched and piled into odd shapes until they hint at being somehow perhaps on the verge or answering) a question that someone might conceivably want asked."
The Futurists were an art movement in the early 20th century which basically glorified machines and the Industrial Revolution. — © Britt Daniel
The Futurists were an art movement in the early 20th century which basically glorified machines and the Industrial Revolution.
Fondue sets, martini shakers and juicing machines: three things the world could live completely without.
Man is a talking animal and he will always let himself be swayed by the power of the word. Machines won't change human nature.
Being a novelist and being a mother have exactly coincided in my life: the call from my agent saying that I had a contract for my first novel - that was on my answering phone message when I got back from the hospital with my first child.
Paintings are too hard. The things I want to show are mechanical. Machines have less problems. I'd like to be a machine, wouldn't you?
Recorded history is largely an account of the crimes and disasters committed by banal little men at the levers of imperial machines.
Lately I've been going to all these high schools talking to the students, answering their questions, listening to what they have to say. It has been an incredible journey to be around them and try to give them what my mother gave me.
The amount of things you can do with a kettlebell is unsurpassed by any other training equipment - dumbbells, resistance machines, free weights.
Yes, there is an image people have of me, that I did only sweet boy roles. With 'Ek Villain,' I got the opportunity to break out from this image. It is a way of answering my critics, to tell them I am here to perform and not just for glamour.
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