A human being is nothing more than a very large community, on every level.
“A human being is nothing more than a very large community, on every level.”
— Bill François · Science
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A human being is nothing more than a very large community, on every level.
“A human being is nothing more than a very large community, on every level.”
— Bill François · Science
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“A human being is nothing more than a very large community, on every level.”
“Don't try to exchange words, only to share that which transcends words.”
“When school ends, everyone must relearn in their own way”
“By being aware of our place and role in the ecosystem, we preserve it.”
“Even before humanity realized the earth spins on its axis, they had understood that the sea belongs to everyone”
“We have neither tentacles nor limestone exoskeletons, but are we really so different from coral?”
“The significant problems we have cannot be solved at the same level of thinking with which we created them.”
“If the brain was simple enough to be understood - we would be too simple to understand it!”
“I have no idea what my draw is for science fiction. I hope they come to me because they like complicated women. But I've never played the Bionic Woman. In 'Sarah Connor' and 'Lost,' I am not the orchestrator of what happens. I've played quite peripheral people.”
“Human beings, viewed as behaving systems, are quite simple. The apparent complexity of our behavior over time is largely a reflection of the complexity of the environment in which we find ourselves.”
“Pretty fucking tragic twist of fate, but you don’t seem to remember that we first met years ago. An issue, since I remember a little too well. I like no one, absolutely no one, but I liked you from the start. I liked you when I didn’t know you, and now that I do know you it’s only gotten worse. Sometimes, often, always, I think about you before falling asleep. Then I dream of you, and when I wake up my head’s still there, stuck on something funny, beautiful, filthy, intelligent that’s all about you. It’s been going on for a while, longer than you think, longer than you can imagine, and I should have told you, but I have this impression, this certainty that you’re half a second from running away, that I should give you enough reasons to stay. Is there anything I can do for you? I’ll take you grocery shopping and fill your fridge when we’re back home. Buy you a new bike and a case of decent reagent and that sludge you drink. Kill the people who made you cry. Is there something you need? Name it. It’s yours. If I have it, it’s yours.”