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I want to know how God created this world. I am not interested in this or that phenomenon, in the spectrum of this or that element. I want to know His thoughts; the rest are details.
Albert Einstein   
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What really interests me is whether God had any choice in the creation of the world. Remark to Ernst Straus, one of his assistants.
Albert Einstein   
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I didn't see it then, but it turned out that getting fired from Apple was the best thing that could have ever happened to me. The heaviness of being successful was replaced by the lightness of being a beginner again, less sure about everything. It freed me to enter one of the most creative periods of my life.
Steve Jobs   
posted: julie
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You know, we don't grow most of the food we eat. We wear clothes other people make. We speak a language that other people developed. We use a mathematics that other people evolved... I mean, we're constantly taking things. It's a wonderful, ecstatic feeling to create something that puts it back in the pool of human experience and knowledge.
Steve Jobs   
posted: julie
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It is the perfection of God's works that they are all done with the greatest simplicity. He is the God of order and not of confusion.
Isaac Newton   
posted: alex
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"We apologise for the inconvenience" God's Final Message to His Creation
Douglas Adams   
posted: matt
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Many had seen it as a clinching proof that the whole of known creation had finally gone bananas.
Douglas Adams   
posted: matt
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Perhaps our role on this planet is not to worship God — but to create Him.
Arthur C. Clarke   
posted: lance
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In the documentary the basic material has been created by God, whereas in the fiction film the director is the god; he must create life.
Alfred Hitchcock   
posted: lance
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You see, the religious people — most of them — really think this planet is an experiment. That's what their beliefs come down to. Some god or other is always fixing and poking, messing around with tradesmen's wives, giving tablets on mountains, commanding you to mutilate your children, telling people what words they can say and what words they can't say, making people feel guilty about enjoying themselves, and like that. Why can't the gods leave well enough alone? All this intervention speaks of incompetence. If God didn't want Lot's wife to look back, why didn't he make her obedient, so she'd do what her husband told her? Or if he hadn't made Lot such a shithead, maybe she would've listened to him more. If God is omnipotent and omniscient, why didn't he start the universe out in the first place so it would come out the way he wants? Why's he constantly repairing and complaining? No, there's one thing the Bible makes clear: The biblical God is a sloppy manufacturer. He's not good at design, he's not good at execution. He'd be out of business if there was any competition.
Carl Sagan   
posted: julie
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I do not think there is any thrill that can go through the human heart like that felt by the inventor as he sees some creation of the brain unfolding to success ... Such emotions make a man forget food, sleep, friends, love, everything.
Nikola Tesla   
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Creating is living doubly.
Albert Camus   
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In the fabric of space and in the nature of matter, as in a great work of art, there is, written small, the artist's signature.
Carl Sagan   
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