James Burke (science historian) (1936) British broadcaster, science historian, author, and television producer
Connections (1979), 1 - The Trigger Effect
What's happened in Kuwait, the change from a nomadic existence to being able to buy and use everything modern technology has to offer has come in much less than one generation. Kuwait represents the immense power of technology used in a way most of us have never experienced, because we've lived with the kind of change it can bring for more than a hundred years. Here it's been focused. Change has been instant and total. Kuwait has suddenly become like New York, or any other of the great urban islands on technology, totally dependent on that technology. Like them, without it, Kuwait would return to the desert.
Connections (1979), 1 - The Trigger Effect
James Burke (science historian) (1936) British broadcaster, science historian, author, and television producer
Connections (1979), 1 - The Trigger Effect
“Life is like an aimless river
The time is now again
-- Ceiling Unlimited (2002)”
Neil Peart (1952–2020) Canadian-American drummer , lyricist, and author
Rush Lyrics
“What was he doing, the great god Pan,
Down in the reeds by the river?”
Elizabeth Barrett Browning (1806–1861) English poet, author
A Musical Instrument http://www.webterrace.com/browning/A%20Musical%20Instrument.htm, st. 1 (1860). <br class="br">Context: What was he doing, the great god Pan,<br>Down in the reeds by the river?<br>Spreading ruin and scattering ban,<br>Splashing and paddling with hoofs of a goat,<br>And breaking the golden lilies afloat<br>With the dragon-fly on the river.
Charles Krauthammer (1950–2018) American journalist
"The Return of the Primitive" http://content.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,984031,00.html, TIME magazine (29 January 1996) <br class="br">1990s, 1996
Rick Astley (1966) British singer and songwriter
On his leaving the music industry after his hits of the 80s, as quoted in Metro (3 September 2004) http://www.stockaitkenwaterman.com/artists/astl07.htm
Tanith Lee book The Castle of Dark
Source: The Castle of Dark (1978), Chapter 12 “Lir: The Walled Town” (p. 102)
“They had both changed in eight years, eroded or subtly augmented by the sweep of time’s river.”
Michael Bishop book No Enemy But Time
Source: No Enemy But Time (1982), Chapter 30 “Marakoi, Zarakal” (p. 303)
“A desert's a stupid place to put a river.”
Paolo Bacigalupi (1972) American science fiction and fantasy writer
"The Tamarisk Hunter", High Country, 26 June 2006