Share this sentence
— Ray Bradbury"How talented was death. How many expressions and manipulations of hand, face, body, no two alike."
Related information
Discover more quotes
Previous Quote
Like most early enthusiasts, I always thought the way the Internet encouraged multitasking made users less vulnerable to manipulation, while simultaneously exploiting even more of our brain's capacity than before. Apparently not.
— Douglas Rushkoff
Next Quote
There are energies that reside in each phone and phoneme. And we can release them. And it can be grand and vast and you can create a realm where you can dwell for a while. Where things are perfect symbols of themselves, no manipulation. And that connects to me to the Buddhist view. From that perspective we can wake up on the spot, be conscious of our world, think of others.
— Anne Waldman
Loading recommended content...