Laughter. . . is like a hurricane: once it reaches a certain point, it becomes self-feeding, self-supporting. You laugh not because the jokes are funny but because your own condition is funny.
I have a brain, I have a uterus, and they both work.
Those who declared librarians obsolete when the Internet rage first appeared are now red-faced. We need them more than ever. The Internet is full of 'stuff' but its value and readability is often questionable. 'Stuff' doesn't give you a competitive edge, high-quality related information does.
Traditional copyright has been that you can't make a full copy of somebody's work without their permission.
The paranoid fear of government is an extremist position, and every one of us ought to say that
I think we're much more comfortable with women as policy makers. We're not there yet, but the comfort zone is much wider than it was when I came.
If you want to change the world, you change the world of a child.
Next to a shot of some good, habit-forming narcotic, there is nothing like travelling alone as a 'builder-upper.
We don't "have" a great day, we "make it" a great day!
Today in many western countries, nobody dares question the Holocaust whose nature is questionable. According to the reports I have received, in America if people decide to write something against homosexuality on the basis of psychological and sociological principles, they will be prevented from publishing their work. How is it that these people feel obligated to respect freedom of expression?
Why should the actions of the imagination not be as real as those of perception?