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Spring 2016 |
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Six Rules for Becoming Human |
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Forgot your pa***word? |
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Facebook Log in with Facebook |
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On Fear Alexander Piatigorsky |
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Hilary Putnam The only way you can avoid talking nonsense is by restricting yourself to banalities. |
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Leonard Susskind Every indication from fundamental physics suggests the laws of physics can change from place to place. |
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Wallace Shawn I have one of the most fun lives of anybody because I don’t work; I put on plays, I act in movies, I write whatever I feel like. My life is outrageous. |
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Alexander Piatigorsky London is a kind of disarray where everyone knows how to behave. But separately. |
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Harijs Brants I even prefer the drawings to be in the same room with me, whatever room I happen to be in. |
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Donald Hall I have something to say that begins me going but my desire in writing it is to make something that is beautiful. |
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Gleb Pavlovsky Man is a kind of play with time, so I decided to use it this way—by including history in my biography. |
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