...is a quotation from Jonathan Lethem's breezy new novel "You Don't Love Me Yet." Considering it, I would have to agree. Not in an optimistic way, but in the sense that the act of thinking somehow presupposes that there will be a future.
The Accidental Mind is a book by David J. Linden. It seeks to explain how brain evolution has given rise to those qualities that most profoundly shape our human experience. It was published by The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press in March, 2007 and a paperback edition was released in October, 2008.
Max Delbrück, a pioneer of molecular genetics, said, “Imagine that your audience has zero knowledge but infinite intelligence.” That sounds just about right. Let’s roll...
...is a quotation from Jonathan Lethem's breezy new novel "You Don't Love Me Yet." Considering it, I would have to agree. Not in an optimistic way, but in the sense that the act of thinking somehow presupposes that there will be a future.
