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- A Name Is A Label, And As Soon As There Is A Label, The Ideas Disappear And Out Comes Label-Worship And Label-Bashing, And Instead Of…
- We can start working with time if you wish," Chiang said, "till you can fly the past and the future. And then you will be…
- We are each given a block of marble when we begin a lifetime, and the tools to shape it into sculpture... We can drag it…
- You will begin to touch heaven, Jonathan, in the moment that you touch perfect speed. And that isn’t flying a thousand miles an hour, or…
- We are each given a block of marble when we begin a lifetime, and the tools to shape it into sculpture. We can drag it…
- One school is finished, and the time has come for another to begin.
- To fly as fast as thought, to anywhere that is, you must begin by knowing that you have already arrived.
- To fly as fast as thought, you must begin by knowing that you have already arrived.
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