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| Link | Quote | Stars | Tags | Author |
| f7254a0 | Mars is there, waiting to be reached. | Mars | ||
| 3747012 | In 2057] we should be celebrating 20 years of man on Mars. | Mars | ||
| 6852768 | Mars is too cold, Venus is too hot, Earth is just right. | Mars | ||
| 04fe9a3 | Thou art the Mars of malcontents. | Mars | ||
| f88e545 | She saw the snowy poles of moonless Mars | Mars | ||
| 3d1951f | In the great marshes and the wide lagoons, I am your persecuting demon. | Marsh | ||
| 3a87608 | I'm who I was waiting for. I didn't make it. | Marsha Norman | ||
| eb00d51 | I think as a kid I never really understood the magnitude of a hurricane and what it could do. | Marshall Faulk | ||
| d7e54bb | People who believe they can succeed see opportunities where others see threats. | Marshall Goldsmith | ||
| 77fab50 | Human perception is literally incarnation. | Marshall McLuhan | ||
| 1b6b8a2 | Media are means of extending and enlarging our organic sense lives into our environment. | Marshall McLuhan | ||
| 4cd8a12 | New media are new archetypes, at first disguised as degradations of older media. | Marshall McLuhan | ||
| 906b85f | There are no passengers on Spaceship Earth. We are all crew. | Marshall McLuhan | ||
| 960d3bf | The mother tongue is propaganda. | Marshall McLuhan | ||
| 6344ea4 | Environments are not just containers, but are processes that change the content totally. | Marshall McLuhan | ||
| 4604979 | Language is a form of organized stutter. | Marshall McLuhan | ||
| ef6ef30 | Schizophrenia may be a necessary consequence of literacy. (p. 26) | Marshall McLuhan | ||
| 06e6a14 | Literacy affects the physiology as well as the psychic life of the African. (p. 38) | Marshall McLuhan | ||
| 8d57949 | Non-literate societies cannot see films or photos without much training. (p. 41) | Marshall McLuhan | ||
| 0ad468b | African audiences cannot accept our passive consumer role in the presence of film. (p. 44) | Marshall McLuhan | ||
| 4abd18d | Current concern with reading and spelling reform steers away from visual to auditory stress. (p. 54) | Marshall McLuhan | ||
| 22a331c | The Homeric hero becomes a split-man as he assumes an individual ego. (p. 58) | Marshall McLuhan | ||
| d4b2083 | A nomadic society cannot experience enclosed space. (p. 73) | Marshall McLuhan | ||
| fd7667f | Only a fraction of the history of literacy has been typographic. (p. 84) | Marshall McLuhan | ||
| 707b2db | In antiquity and the Middle Ages reading was necessarily reading aloud. (p. 94) | Marshall McLuhan | ||
| 3b5aa83 | The manuscript shaped medieval literary conventions at all levels. (p. 99) | Marshall McLuhan | ||
| f1268be | The medieval student had to be paleographer, editor, and publisher of the authors he read. (p. 109) | Marshall McLuhan | ||
| 7b95ac0 | For the oral man the literal text contains all possible levels of meaning. (p. 126) | Marshall McLuhan | ||
| a5b9222 | Scribal culture could have neither authors nor publics such as were created by typography. (p. 149) | Marshall McLuhan | ||
| 5657a42 | The divorce of poetry and music was first reflected by the printed page. (p. 227) | Marshall McLuhan | ||
| 19bf239 | Typography extended its character to the regulation and fixation of languages. (p. 229) | Marshall McLuhan | ||
| c413a3e | Cervantes confronted typographic man in the figure of Don Quixote. (p. 242) | Marshall McLuhan | ||
| feef4d3 | Typography extended its character to the regulation and fixations of languages. (p. 260) | Marshall McLuhan | ||
| 0d6a6d3 | Nobody ever made a grammatical error in a non-literate society. (p. 271) | Marshall McLuhan | ||
| 66550b7 | Typography cracked the voices of silence. (p. 283) | Marshall McLuhan | ||
| c82e3ff | It is experience, rather than understanding, that influences behaviour. | Marshall McLuhan | ||
| 10fe9e2 | It is the medium that shapes and controls the scale and form of human association and action. (p. 9) | Marshall McLuhan | ||
| 2aecc3d | War is never anything less than accelerated technological change. (p. 102) | Marshall McLuhan | ||
| 375641e | Money is a corporate image depending on society for its institutional status. (p. 133) | Marshall McLuhan | ||
| d20454b | All media exists to invest our lives with artificial perception and arbitrary values. (p. 199) | Marshall McLuhan | ||
| 2ec013d | The electric light is pure information. It is a medium without a message. (p. 8) | Marshall McLuhan | ||
| ebd87d0 | The name of a man is a numbing blow from which he never recovers. | Marshall McLuhan | ||
| b7a639e | The book is a private confessional form that provides a "point of view." | Marshall McLuhan | ||
| e1f8f94 | In the electric age we wear all mankind as our skin. (p. 47) | Marshall McLuhan |