Quote by Aldous Huxley
Technological progress has merely provided us with more efficient

Technological progress has merely provided us with more efficient means for going backwards. – Aldous Huxley

Other quotes by Aldous Huxley

The impulse to cruelty is, in many people, almost as violent as the impulse to sexual love – almost as violent and much more mischievous. – Aldous Huxley

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Love
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A democracy which makes or even effectively prepares for modern, scientific war must necessarily cease to be democratic. No country can be really well prepared for modern war unless it is governed by a tyrant, at the head of a highly trained and perfectly obedient bureaucracy. – Aldous Huxley

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Technology
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I am a technological activist. I have a political agenda. I am in favor of basic human rights: to free speech, to use any information and technology, to purchase and use recreational drugs, to enjoy and purchase so-called vices, to be free of intruders, and to privacy. – Bram Cohen

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Technology

Product management really is the fusion between technology, what engineers do – and the business side. – Marissa Mayer

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Technology

It is impossible to work in information technology without also engaging in social engineering. – Jaron Lanier

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Technology

Bear in mind North Korea has been the leading source, a leading source of nuclear technology and of missile delivery systems to some of the worlds great rogues in Iran and Syria. – Robert McFarlane

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Technology

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The quickest way of ending a war is to lose it. – George Orwell

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This is a Senate of equals, of men of individual honor and personal character, and of absolute independence. We know no masters, we acknowledge no dictators. This is a hall for mutual consultation and discussion; not an arena for the exhibition of champions. – Daniel Webster

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Hot chocolate is like a hug from the inside. – Violet Sueno

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Chocolate

Writing, I think, is not apart from living. Writing is a kind of double living. The writer experiences everything twice. Once in reality and once in that mirror which waits always before or behind. – Catherine Drinker Bowen, Atlantic, December 1957

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