6 Quotes & Sayings By Emily Saliers

Emily Saliers has written extensively about the impacts of technology on society and culture, as well as the ethics and politics of science and technology. She was a senior editor at the MIT Press and the co-founder of the magazine Science & Public Policy. Her writing has appeared in such publications as The Atlantic, The New York Times, MIT Technology Review, The Boston Globe, and The New Republic.

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I went to the doctor, I went to the mountains I looked to the children, I drank from the fountain There’s more than one answer to these questions pointing me in a crooked line And the less I seek my source for some definitive The closer I am to fine. Emily Saliers
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You set up your place in my thoughts, moved in and made my thinking crowded. Emily Saliers
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I could go crazy on a night like tonight When summer's beginning to give up her fight And every thought's a possiblility And the voices are heard but nothing is seen Why do you spend this time with me Maybe an equal mystery Emily Saliers
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So what is love then is it dictated or chosen (handed down and made by hand) Does it sing like the hymns of a thousand years Or is it just pop emotion (handed down and made by hand) And if it ever was there and it left Does it mean it was never true And to exist it must elude Is that why I think these things of you? Emily Saliers
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I'm made mute by the virtue of decision And I choose most of your life goes on without me Oh the fear I've known That I might reap the praise of strangers and end up on my own All I've sown was a song But maybe I was wrong Emily Saliers