I am a professor at the computer science department, but I don't know how to use a computer, not even for Email.
Only by not forgetting the past can we be the master of the future.
My pen is alight and my body aflame. Until both burn down to ash, my love and my hate will remain here in the world.
I write just because the fire of my emotion is burning. Had I not, I would not have been able to find peace.
You have your thoughts and I have mine. This is the fact and you can't change it even if you kill me.
Nobody would say the cowshed was heaven and nobody would say the inhuman torture of so many victims be called a revolution of the proletariat. . . . A museum should be established to remind China of the follies and disasters that had fallen from 1966 to 1976. We cannot forget what had happened and history should not repeat itself.
Victory is for them, not for us. We have not made profit out of our country's misfortune. Victory does not bring us luck.
It is the duty of man to raise up man.
Every seeming equality conceals a hierarchy.
An argument is made that there are just too many question marks about the near future; wouldn't it be better to wait until things clear up a bit? You know the prose: "Maintain buying reserves until current uncertainties are resolved," etc. Before reaching for that crutch, face up to two unpleasant facts: The future is never clear and you pay a very high price for a cheery consensus. Uncertainty actually is the friend of the buyer of long-term values.
It is always the individual who thinks. Society does not think any more than it eats or drinks. The evolution of human reasoning from the naive thinking of primitive man to the more subtle thinking of modern science took place within society. However, thinking itself is always an achievement of individuals.