Quote by Thom Yorke
Im not afraid of computers taking over the world. - Thom Yorke

Im not afraid of computers taking over the world. – Thom Yorke

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Well, my son really loves wildlife. And everytime he draws a polar bear I want to tell him there probably wont any by the time… hes my age. Thats kinda hard to deal with. – Thom Yorke

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Age
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The people in charge, globally, are maniacs. They are maniacs, and unless we do something about it these people are going to deprive us of a future. – Thom Yorke

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Future
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One of the interesting things here is that the people who should be shaping the future are politicians. But the political framework itself is so dead and closed that people look to other sources, like artists, because art and music allow people a certain freedom. – Thom Yorke

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Art
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Computers
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The computer is a moron. – Peter Drucker

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Computers

In computing, turning the obvious into the useful is a living definition of the word frustration. – Alan Perlis

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Computers

I am regularly asked what the average Internet user can do to ensure his security. My first answer is usually Nothing youre screwed. – Bruce Schneier

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Computers

I have a crazy amount of different jobs, so the way I manage that is to not do more than one at a time. Its like old computers that had small memory chips, they would do something called swapping, where they would fill the memory with one task, do it and get it out. – Louis C. K.

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Computers

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There is more pleasure in loving than in being beloved. – Thomas Fuller

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After eating chocolate you feel godlike, as though you can conquer enemies, lead armies, entice lovers. – Emily Luchetti

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Dream lofty dreams, and as you dream, so you shall become. Your vision is the promise of what you shall one day be your ideal is the prophecy of what you shall at last unveil. – James Allen

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The monk in hiding himself from the world becomes not less than himself, not less of a person, but more of a person, more truly and perfectly himself: for his personality and individuality are perfected in their true order, the spiritual, interior order. – Thomas Merton

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Personality