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| | Aristotle |  | We live in deeds, not years: In thoughts not breaths; In feelings, not in figures on a dial. We should count time by heart throbs. He most lives Who thinks most, feels the noblest, acts the best. |
| | Philip James Bailey |  | We live in deeds, not years; in thoughts, not figures on a dial. We should count time by heart throbs. He most lives who thinks most, feels the noblest, acts the best. |
| | Todd English |  | We're trying to get hooked up with this new Internet service, which films with live cameras in the kitchens connected to the Internet. We'll actually be putting it in Kingfish Hall (opened July 1 in Boston) and in Washington (Olives Restaurant). I'll be able to dial them up anywhere I want and see what's going on in the kitchen. |
| | Jane Hamilton |  | Reading someone else's e-mail is a quiet, clean enterprise. There is no pitter-pattering around the room, no opening and closing the desk drawers, no percussive creasing as you draw the paper from the envelope and unfold it. There is no sound but the melody of the dial-up, the purity of the following Gregorian tones, and the sweet nilhilistic measure of static. |
| | Mitch Kapor |  | Oh no, this was before that, I was already in my 20s by the time the 6502 came out. This was all transistor flip-flops. It was a gated adder with a rotary telephone dial as the primary input device. |
| | Andrew H. Malcolm |  | A driver is a king on a vinyl bucket-seat throne, changing direction with the turn of a wheel, changing the climate with a flick of the button, changing the music with the switch of a dial. |
| | Bill Nye |  | My dad was fascinated with sundials. He photographed hundreds of them and wrote a book about them. He designed a Nye family dial that kept time at our house in Washington, DC. |
| | Aishwarya Rai |  | I've never wanted to be the flavour of the month. I'd rather be known as a sincere professional. It's never been important for me to be newsmaker or a dial-a quote wonder. That's not my deal at all. |
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