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It's strange that we create tech and then we apply it to machines, when we could apply it to ourselves. Cars can now detect if something is behind them, but we don't have this ability. Why are we applying such a simple sense to a car when we could apply it to ourselves?

Neil Harbisson
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It's strange that we create tech and then we apply it to machines, when we could apply it to ourselves. Cars can now detect if something is behind them, but we don't have this ability. Why are we applying such a simple sense to a car when we could apply it to ourselves?

Neil Harbisson
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Knowledge gained is as useless as prideif filed away and never applied.

Richelle E. Goodrich, Slaying Dragons
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The essence of acquiring knowledge is not just to have it, but to consistently apply it in your day to day life.

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Science is about applying what we know and asking what we don't know.

Tim Hunt
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The process of learning requires not only hearing and applying but also forgetting and then remembering again.

John Gray
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You really have to work hard and apply yourself and by applying yourself and working hard and being diligent, you can achieve success.

Julie Benz
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I apply for a new job twice a week, every week. I am applying for the position of millionaire but so far my numbers haven't come up.

Brian Randleas, Harmony
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Owning a book is a third of the goal. The others are actually reading it and applying it.

Israel Wayne
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But instead I am applying for a job as an elf. Even worse than applying is the very real possibility that I will not be hired, that I couldn't even find work as an elf. That's when you know you're a failure.

David Sedaris, Holidays on Ice
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You cannot have it both ways. You cannot apply a definitive conclusion to the favorable outcomes of random chance without also applying a definitive conclusion to the unfavorable outcomes of random chance. If you are not fair in both instances, it means you have just committed a variation of what is known as special pleading.

Michael Vito Tosto, Portrait of an Infidel: The Acerbic Account of How a Passionate Christian Became an Ardent Atheist
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