Boghos L. Artinian Quotes - Page 4

I walk my dog every day but have no inkling of whether or not he thinks he is the one walking me.
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The blood-brain barrier is there to protect the central nervous system from toxic materials reaching the central nervous system. Homologically, there will in the future likely be a citizen-government barrier to protect governments from citizens touching the politicians, such as during viral pandemics.
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Since my youth I had been pondering about the purpose of man’s existence and his place in the universe. I have finally come to the following tentative conclusion: man is merely a component in an evolving and self organizing universe. He has nevertheless been allowed to enjoy a relatively short period of freedom before he is totally incorporated in an advanced super-society whereupon he would eventually lose his freedom entirely!
Haven’t his cells done just that before him, or his organelles before his cells, or his molecules before his organelles, or his atoms before his molecules? We are now enjoying our last few centuries of freedom.
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Eventually, life turns into a race to complete ones self appointed tasks before death.
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The end of the world will come, I believe;
Our honeymoon is just a small reprieve.
The calculated orbits indicate
That the earth is in for a horrid fate.
The revelations, two thousand years old
Are not mythical but mathematics bold!
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When one becomes a guru in a certain field, even a false statement of his may ultimately become the “truth” solely by the force of his celebrity.
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The slowing down of all worldly processes around you while your metabolism and time remain flowing at the same speed is the worst predicament you can have.
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All living organisms are genetically programed to eventually die. Hadn’t they been so, murder would have been far more serious a crime.
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Some people think they have not lived well enough if they have not flown a few million miles. Others think they have not lived well enough if they have not had a few hundred sexual partners. Others yet, think they have not lived well enough if they have not dined in a few thousand fine restaurants.
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Unlike the many sages
And professors of today,
I can’t write many pages
When I have little to say!
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We will soon see headless torsos grown in labs for “ethically” harvesting organs for transplantation.
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The perceived rate of flow of time is inversely proportional to the speed of chemical and electrical reactions in the brain.
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When a state provides its citizens with instant access to data and interactivity on the internet, it is only logical and fair that it, in like manner, also be instantly aware of all their whereabouts and intentions.
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Strong compassion with impossibility of action is an agonizing situation.
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Religion is the spiritual intervention in our affairs to keep our society alive, just as medicine is the biological intervention in cellular affairs to keep our bodies alive.
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Man is now so overwhelmed by information and its processing, that it has become exceedingly difficult, nay impossible, for him to do any thinking of his own. Rather he has become a sort of a “neuron” in a global cerebrum that thinks at a higher level about subjects regarding which he has not the slightest notion.
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During wars human dignity is trampled upon, death becomes the norm, and survival is permanently depressing.
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You, who are impatiently waiting to be recognized and honored for your work, have you yourself ever bothered to search for others who deserve to be recognized and honored for their work?
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Every single species, except the human, comes, lives on, and leaves the earth without producing a single drop of pollution. Why can’t we do the same?
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Capitalism is not an ideal solution because it would, in theory, legally allow a single person or organization to eventually buy out everybody else living on earth. The whole globe having thus become private property, the telltale sign of capitalism, ‘no trespassing’ would arise on every spot on earth.
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