"If the Internet has given us anything, it's some idea of how much psychosis goes undiagnosed."
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"Good laws lead to the making of better ones; bad ones bring about worse."
"The internet is necessarily public. It can be filtered-public or censored-public, but it necessarily has to be open and available."
"There is nothing that is truly free nor democratic enough. Make no mistake, the internet did not come to save the world."
"If you're going to invest in an Internet stock, you must be a long-term investor."
"I wouldn't be surprised if history records Tim Berners-Lee as the second Gutenberg."
"I feel like in one year it's very easy to go from Internet poster boy to Internet piсata."
"When I started tentatively dipping a toe into fat-positive internet spaces, I learned that reclaiming the term was the quickest and most powerful way to make it stop hurting. If you can say, "Yes, I am fat, and it's okay to be fat," then all of a sudden it doesn't hurt when someone says it to you. And it's also just a descriptor. It's like tall."
"Kids are great. You can teach them to hate what you hate and, with the Internet and all, they practically raise themselves."
"I hate it when people quote me on the internet, claiming I said things that I never actually said."
"The Internet is a bright spot for our struggling economy and functioning just fine without what amounts to a federal pat-down of the inner workings of the Internet."
"I just get my news from the Internet."
"Thing is: the internet's made of IP addresses, opinions, and assholes. It's what's there. That's the basic equipment."
"The pitfall of what's happening in the media is if you're under thirty, you get your news from the Internet and The Daily Show, and there's not much discrimination between what they find on the front page of The New York Times and what they find on the Internet. That's not a bad thing, in the sense that people don't get spoon - fed anymore."
"It sucks to try and book a tour without the internet, and I'm not even doing it."