The Harvard Lampoon itself, which had a pretty stellar run in the '60s.
Every day I practise my flute. I've been doing it for decades and every day I find something new that inspires me for all the rest that I do in my days.
Camera-phones are like nuclear power plants: bad people will turn them into evil, good people will put them to good use.
The key word is flexibility, the ability to adapt constantly. Darwin said it clearly. People thought that he mainly talked about survival of the fittest. What he said was that the species that survive are usually not the smartest or the strongest, but the ones most responsive to change. So being attentive to customers and potential partners is my best advice--after, of course, perseverance and patience.
The power of Open Source is the power of the people. The people rule.
Radically simplify the user interface, reinvent it, enough face lifts! You can put as much lipstick on a chicken as you want, it's never going to look good!
Just like a picture is worth 1000 words, a camera phone is worth 1000 cell phones!
I think the worst part about a breakup sometimes, if one could choose a worst part, would possibly be if you get out of a relationship, and you don't recognize yourself because you changed a lot about you.
Don't force it. . . get a bigger hammer.
The landscape affects the human psyche - the soul, the body and the innermost contemplations - like music. Every time you feel nature deeper you resonate better with her, finding new elements of balance and freedom.
It is the perpetual dread of fear, the fear of fear, that shapes the face of a brave man.