Samuel Morse Quotes
If the presence of electricity can be made visible in any part of the circuit, I see no reason why intelligence may not be transmitted instantaneously by electricity.

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When things happen - you ask yourself why today, why not tomorrow, why not yesterday? That's the most amazing thing about time.
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That penetrating gaze, that intelligence; it's hard not to be anthropomorphic when you're looking at a great ape - at any primate - but especially with gorillas. They're just so magnificent.
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When you challenge other people's ideas of who or how you should be, they may try to diminish and disgrace you. It can happen in small ways in hidden places, or in big ways on a world stage. You can spend a lifetime resenting the tests, angry about the slights and the injustices. Or, you can rise above it.
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I'm living so far beyond my income that we may almost be said to be living apart.
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Man has evolved a mutual relationship with nature on earth, but his power to change its surface has grown so tremendously that this may become a curse instead of a blessing.
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You are just your intelligence.
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The air is dirty because of the electricity monopolists. They have powerful money lobbyists.
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I was trying to be someone for the first part of high school. I was kind of this nerdy kid who didn't want to be a nerd anymore. Even talking about it, I'm embarrassed. I'm like, 'Ugh, why did you care what people thought?'
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But it's the particularity of a place, the physical experience of being in a place, that makes it onto the page. That's why I don't just do library research. I very rarely write about somewhere I haven't been.
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Everyone knows that metaphors are important, yet we have no idea why.
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Ben Franklin may have discovered electricity- but it is the man who invented the meter who made the money.
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Photographers have to make the clothes look fantastic; that's why we get paid.
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It is not worth an intelligent man's time to be in the majority. By definition, there are already enough people to do that.
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Summer is not obligatory. We can start an infernally hard jigsaw puzzle in June with the knowledge that, if there are enough rainy days, we may just finish it by Labor Day, but if not, there's no harm, no penalty. We may have better things to do.
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I never considered myself a fall guy. I know what I did. I know why I did it. I'm not ashamed of it.
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Someday we may have as many followers as the harpsichord.
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Butler's novel 'Kindred' may be the book most widely read by readers outside science fiction; it has been assigned as a text in classrooms and has sold steadily since its publication in 1979.
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The kingdom of heaven is like electricity. You don't see it. It is within you.
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Theology, sir, is a fortress; no crack in a fortress may be accounted small.
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I remember in 1990, there were five of us making $3 million a year. When guys passed us, we didn't cry. Why would we cry? You didn't get mad when someone got $6 million. Or $8 million.
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Your outer world of attitudes, wealth, work, relationships and health will always be a reflection of your inner attitudes of mind.
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Senator Stanton? The man who’s sold his own soul so many times that no one can figure out who actually owns it?
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If the presence of electricity can be made visible in any part of the circuit, I see no reason why intelligence may not be transmitted instantaneously by electricity.